Podcast Episode
94: NHS Leicester Stroke VR Simulation – Laura Cade and Jatinder Minhas
94: NHS Leicester Stroke VR Simulation – Laura Cade and Jatinder Minhas
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Show Notes
Explore the use of interactive 360 Virtual Reality simulation for training on protocols for acute stroke patient hospital admission. Jatinder Minhas, consultant physician in an acute stroke team, and video director Laura Cade from Video Interact discuss how the video was planned, filmed and produced, and the rich, high-fidelity user experience. This is a great example of learning innovation generated because of the constraints on face-to-face training during the pandemic.
Resources
Jatinder Minhas LinkedIn profile
Laura Cade LinkedIn profile
Video Interact website
Discover and try the NHS Leicester Stroke VR Simulation for yourself
Jatinder Minhas et al, Incorporating Simulation-Based Education Into Stroke Training, American Heart Association Stroke Journal (article)
Stroke scenario plan
3UoL Stroke Scene
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Michelle Ockers
An award-winning speaker, Michelle brings decades of learning and development experience as she interviews business leaders and learning professionals to uncover interesting stories, authentic conversations, and new insights.
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