As the first university in the African country adopting Body Interact, Cadi Ayya University is using the Virtual Patient Simulator in areas such as nephrology, internal medicine, endocrinology and reanimation....
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Last week, Body Interact, together with the Mexican Society of Simulation (SOMESICS), hosted the 1st International Virtual Patient Challenge. By joining together all the winners from the last digital editions...
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On March 30, the International Nursing Association of Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL) and the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) supported officially the use of virtual simulation as replacement...
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For the first time in Ukraine, students from the Higher Education Institutions of Lviv, Luhansk, Dnipro, Poltava and Cherkasy participated on the “Virtual Patient Challenge”. A competition promoted by Body...
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Body Interact was identified as a valuable app in assisting the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, and other healthcare systems in coping with the current crisis. For this...
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Directive Council President of IAPMEI believes that companies are the main drivers of national economic growth. For the fourth consecutive time, Take the Wind (TTW), received the Small and Medium-sized...
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Based on the strong contingency measures to combat COVID-19, implemented in the most diverse countries in the world, health professionals are under high pressure to diagnose and treat patients with...
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To replicate the clinical challenges of today and tomorrow healthcare professionals, in a safe and virtual environment, is the main goal of Body Interact. Implemented in about 40 countries, the...
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For a whole week, a live competition, emergency medicine lectures and clinical cases discussions enabled 500 students to understand how their actions influence a patient's well-being. Body Interact received a...
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“4 out of 10 patients are being harmed in the primary and ambulatory settings and up to 80% of harm in these settings can be avoided”. Those are the statistics...
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