2018
DOI: 10.29252/jorjanibiomedj.6.2.1
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Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI), Virtual Patients (VP), and Human Patient Simulation (HPS) in Medical Education Based on Gagne’s Educational Design Pattern

Abstract: Background and objectives: Educational technology is widely used in all parts of medical education. The use and application of common educational technologies and adoption of educational design patterns in medical sciences education can greatly help in medical simulations, training, and improving of clinical skills of nurses and medical students. The aim of this research was to study computer-assisted instruction, virtual patients, and human patient simulation in medical science education based on Gagne's educ… Show more

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“…In this way, the instructor can give the learners the opportunity to hold a conference and give a speech. [ 16 ] In a study by Lanken et al ., web-based and group discussion-based training focused on improving attitudes and increasing communication skills of internal residents and physicians in managing patients with substance abuse, but learners’ attitudes and communication skills did not differ significantly between the two groups). [ 17 ] There was no program that enabled employees to play their expected role in the current state of society and to promote the country's population policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, the instructor can give the learners the opportunity to hold a conference and give a speech. [ 16 ] In a study by Lanken et al ., web-based and group discussion-based training focused on improving attitudes and increasing communication skills of internal residents and physicians in managing patients with substance abuse, but learners’ attitudes and communication skills did not differ significantly between the two groups). [ 17 ] There was no program that enabled employees to play their expected role in the current state of society and to promote the country's population policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%