Interactive Clinical Avatar Use in Pharmacist Preregistration Training: Design and Review
BackgroundVirtual patients are interactive computer-based simulations that are being increasingly used in modern health care education. They have been identified as tools that can provide experiential learning and assessment in a standardized and safe environment. However, the study of high-fidelity...
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Main Authors: | Thompson, Jessica (Author), White, Simon (Author), Chapman, Stephen (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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