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Development of an interactive computer-videodisc program in pediatrics.

J A Blackman, J S Huntley, L K Lough

    The Journal of Biocommunication
    |November 1, 1984
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    This study details an interactive computer-videodisc program for training healthcare professionals in infant neuromotor examination techniques. It highlights the innovative use of videodisc technology in pediatric medical education.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education Technology
    • Pediatric Neuromotor Assessment

    Background:

    • Growing interest in utilizing videodisc technology for health sciences education.
    • Need for effective training tools in specialized pediatric areas.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the development of an interactive computer-videodisc program.
    • To train healthcare professionals in infant neuromotor examination techniques.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of an interactive computer-videodisc program.
    • Focus on techniques for examining infants with neuromotor problems.

    Main Results:

    • Successful creation of a novel educational tool.
    • First-of-its-kind application in pediatric training.

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    Conclusions:

    • Interactive videodisc technology offers a promising avenue for medical education.
    • The developed program serves as a pioneering resource for pediatric training.