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I'm currently working for the e-Media unit and am involved in developing a range of [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review e-Learning materials] for students, one of which is the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Review/documents/CanineRadiographs.pps Canine Radiographs program]which is now downloadable | I'm currently working for the e-Media unit and am involved in developing a range of [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review e-Learning materials] for students, one of which is the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Review/documents/CanineRadiographs.pps Canine Radiographs program]which is now downloadable | ||
− | Since working for the RVC i've become increasingly interested in the use of Virtual Patients in Veterinary Education. These are computer simulations of patients that you are able to interact with, diagnose and treat. These are used extensively in medical education and are now starting to creep in to Veterinary education. Expect to see [[:Category: | + | Since working for the RVC i've become increasingly interested in the use of Virtual Patients in Veterinary Education. These are computer simulations of patients that you are able to interact with, diagnose and treat. These are used extensively in medical education and are now starting to creep in to Veterinary education. Expect to see [[:Category:Virtual_Patient|more virtual patients]] appearing on WikiVet soon! |
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Contact details
- ctrace@rvc.ac.uk
- 01707 666 867
About me
I graduated from the RVC in the Summer of 2008 and had such a fab time that I didn't leave!
I'm currently working for the e-Media unit and am involved in developing a range of e-Learning materials for students, one of which is the Canine Radiographs programwhich is now downloadable
Since working for the RVC i've become increasingly interested in the use of Virtual Patients in Veterinary Education. These are computer simulations of patients that you are able to interact with, diagnose and treat. These are used extensively in medical education and are now starting to creep in to Veterinary education. Expect to see more virtual patients appearing on WikiVet soon!