Use of a real-time virtual patient simulation for interprofessional distance education: A pilot study

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Objective: To evaluate the use of cloud-based virtual patients as a tool for engagement in interprofessional distance education (IPDE). Methods: Five pairs of final-year pharmacy and final-year nursing students interacted with an autonomous, real-time, cloud-based virtual patient (VP). They were debriefed after completion of their case and completed a questionnaire on the relevance of the VP to core IPE competencies. Results: The virtual patient approach was considered to be able to cover 25 of the 39 core IPE competencies. From a thematic analysis, there was evidence of students learning from, with, and about each other. Conclusions: The use of cloud-based autonomous VPs could be a successful tool for IPE.

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Burmeister, P., Isaacs, G., Griffiths, B., Mo, L., Chin, J., McCall, C., & Duffull, S. (2021). Use of a real-time virtual patient simulation for interprofessional distance education: A pilot study. Pharmacy Education, 21(1), 698–704. https://doi.org/10.46542/PE.2021.211.698704

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