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This study developed a computer-based geriatric medicine curriculum for health students. The program offers realistic patient simulations and a reference database to enhance clinical management skills.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Health Informatics
  • Geriatric Medicine

Background:

  • Commercial simulation programs lack adequate geriatric content and functionality.
  • There is a need for specialized training in managing complex geriatric patient populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To create a computer-based core curriculum in geriatric medicine.
  • To provide medical and allied health students with experience in managing complex patients.
  • To develop an adaptable simulation platform for future content expansion.

Main Methods:

  • Collaboration between Computer Medicine, Health Care Sciences, Medicine, and Electrical Engineering & Computer Science departments.
  • Development of case simulations linked to a comprehensive reference database.

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  • Inclusion of free text entry and time simulation for increased fidelity.
  • Focus on creating an intuitive, user-friendly, and consistent interface.
  • Main Results:

    • A functional computer-based curriculum for geriatric medicine was created.
    • The simulation program incorporates realistic elements like free text entry and time simulation.
    • The platform is designed as a flexible shell for incorporating additional medical content.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed clinical simulation program effectively addresses the need for geriatric medicine training.
    • The program's design enhances user experience and simulation fidelity.
    • This initiative provides a scalable model for interdisciplinary medical simulation development.