Authoring, deploying, and managing dynamic Virtual Patients in Virtual Clinical Environments

Abstract Following their introduction at the beginning of the 21st century, interactive or dynamic Virtual Patients are beginning to be used more widely in clinical education. They can be seen as being at the end of a continuum of simulation technical complexity, having been earlier developed on a wide range of “media”: human actors, paper, video, physical mannequins, etc. This paper focuses on the current emergent more complex Virtual Patients in three-dimensional (3D) immersive clinical environments. In these environments, in silico 3D patient avatars interact directly in response to virtual clinical interventions undertaken by avatars, each of which is controlled by one or more users. The paper explores the issues of authoring, deploying, and managing these real-time, dynamic Virtual Patients using as an example the immersive clinical environment CliniSpace. As clinician-accessible Virtual Patient authoring is now becoming available in immersive clinical environments, so these wider clinical and managerial non-technical issues are coming rapidly to the fore.

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