Case Manager (CML) - Web Service For Creation 150 Case Scenarios And Edditing Existing Ones Within 1 Year, XRC-CM001
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-XRC-CM001
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Web-Based Service: As a web service, the Case Manager is accessible through a web browser, allowing instructors to create and edit cases from any location with an internet connection.
Case Creation and Editing: The core function of the CML is to allow users to build new clinical scenarios from scratch and to modify the existing ones that come with the XR-Clinic software. This provides a way to keep training materials relevant and customized.
Defined Capacity and Term: This specific product code provides the ability to create up to 150 new case scenarios and includes access to the service for a term of one year.
Comprehensive Customization: The Case Manager allows for a high degree of customization, including:
Writing and editing patient dialogues.
Adding relevant medical records, lab reports, and other patient data.
Defining virtual patient characteristics such as age, gender, and presenting symptoms.
Customizing the assessment system to align with specific curriculum requirements.
Key Uses
Curriculum Customization: The primary use is for medical schools and healthcare training programs to tailor the XR-Clinic platform to their unique curriculum. It allows instructors to create highly specific and relevant training content.
Scenario-Based Learning: The Case Manager is a vital tool for creating realistic and complex clinical scenarios based on real-world cases, providing a more authentic learning experience for students.
Targeted Training: Instructors can create scenarios to focus on specific pathologies or skills, which is ideal for advanced training for residents, fellows, or specialized healthcare professionals.
Standardized Assessment: The ability to create and standardize clinical cases makes the CML an excellent tool for developing objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and other forms of standardized testing.