White Paper: Examining the Values of Implementing Virtual Simulation into Medical Curricula

by Christopher Cimino, MD, FACMI, VP of Medical Academics, Kaplan Medical | March 15, 2021

In my new Kaplan Medical white paper, “Examining the Values of Implementing Virtual Simulation into Medical Curricula,” I take a look into the ways in which VS can help prepare your students for success on their board exams and their careers as doctors.

DOWNLOAD "Examining the Values of Implementing Virtual Simulation into Medical Curricula" to read the white paper.

The white paper offers detailed information and analysis about:

  • The effect of COVID-19 on virtual simulation-based learning
  • How VS can be used to simulate anatomy classes and cadaver dissections
  • The advantages of practicing virtually simulated patient encounters
  • How educators can effectively integrate VS into medical curricula
  • Analysis of i-Human Patients as an impactful VS platform
  • How VS can and should factor into the future of medical education

To learn even more about virtual simulation and i-Human Patients, please reach out to your regional representative or request more information on our website.

Dr. Cimino has earned a reputation internationally as an award-winning medical educator. He was the founding Assistant Dean for Educational Informatics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and former Associate Dean for Student Affairs at New York Medical College. He is board certified in Neurology and Clinical Informatics. He served as a member of the NBME Step 1 Behavioral Science Committee and the NBME End of Life Care Task Force. 

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