Self-Directed Learning
Computer Simulation - provides intelligent feedback over a range of difficulty to develop decision-making and critical-thinking skills that increase educational efficiency.
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Simply NRP™Simply NRP is a self directed learning tool that provides the learner with a hands-on approach to resuscitation skills essential for completion of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program. The self-directed learning (SDL) option focuses on the individual learner by providing the student with a guided learning experience through the Principles of Resuscitation, Initial Steps of Resuscitation and bag-mask ventilation and compression skills practice necessary to ensure a positive outcome during a resuscitation event. Order Online
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Virtual I.V.™The Virtual I.V. is a comprehensive, fully interactive self-directed learning system for training intravenous catheterization. Powerful 3D graphics provide visual realism, while a state-of-the-art force feedback device accurately simulates the sense of touch for a truly immersive experience. Virtual patients respond with bleeding, bruising, swelling, as well as other patho-physiological reactions. |
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Virtual PhlebotomyVirtual Phlebotomy is a comprehensive, self-directed learning system for training phlebotomy from the novice to the expert level. Powerful 3D graphics and a force feedback device provide absolute realism in appearance and feel when performing the procedure, creating an immersive environment that promotes involvement and learning. |
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MicroSimIncreasing Educational Efficiency MicroSim provides self-directed learning through the simulation of realistic patient scenarios. It is a computer program that simulates medical emergencies and procedures to help learners develop decision-making and critical thinking skills. Used effectively, it can increase the efficiency of instructor time and improve the quality of student learning. |
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HeartCode™ ACLSComing Soon! The Self-Directed ACLS eLearning Program for ACLS Certifcation and Re-Certification. HeartCode ACLS includes all of the exams required for successful completion of the ACLS Program. Providers are allowed 32 hours to complete the program. |






