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eViP
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To create a shared online bank of VPs, adapted for multicultural, multilingual use: for the improved quality and efficiency of healthcare education across the EU
electronic Virtual Patients
Round 1: 2005…62%
Round 2: 2006…89% - Pass!Second highest result from all of the 2006 eContentPlus project proposals
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1. Implement common technical standards for VPs and partner software systems, using the MedBiquitous VP specification
2. Collate VPs from partners’ existing collections and select cases for repurposing and enriching to local educational needs.
3. Adapt a subset of VPs for other healthcare disciplines
4. Restructure content to standards-compliant structure and metadata (using MedBiquitous Healthcare LOM) including cultural and language metadata of the partners (English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Romanian) and IMS content packaging.
Project outline
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5. Enrich the content of the repurposed VPs with the addition of supporting resources e.g. supporting clinical science resources, clinical skills videos etc.
6. Share enriched VPs with the wider EU community through an online referatory.
7. Provide access to VPs for non-partners through an open source player.
8. Evaluate how the eViP VPs meet the individual needs of the project partners and the wider community.
Project outline continued
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9. Share templates and tools within the EC community for the easy creation of new VPs.
10.Disseminate best practice guidelines and support tools for creating and sharing VPs
11.Embed a sustainable model for the storage and retrieval of VPs beyond the lifetime of the 3-year project
Project outline continued
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Project plan overview
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Annex C - eViP Specialties SGUL KI LMU WARUNIMA
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General VP Info
Total no.of VP's to be contributed 45 85 85 30 10 40 25
SPECIALTIES
Internal medicine (CVS, NS, Endo, Rheum, GI, Renal)
Anaesthesia and intensive care
Paediatrics (Neo, CVS, GI, NS, Endo, Renal, Metab)
O&G
General Surgery
Specialist surgery (inc Eyes, ENT, Plastics, Neuro)
Trauma and orthopaedics
General practice
Clinical path (inc radiology, clin haematology)
Geriatrics
Dentistry
Nursing
Pharmaceutical professionals
Child Surgery
Infectious diseases
Occupational medicine
Neurology
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VP Examples
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eViP and MedBiquitousAll Project members signed up to MedBiquitous, using
MedBiquitous Virtual Patient specification and Healthcare LOM for metadata
Major opportunity to test, develop and embed the MVP specification in an international setting
MedBiquitous Europe
Set up to promote local interest in common technical standards for VPs (in the first instance)
Permits other European partners to join the eVIP group by another route
®Enabling Collaboration for Healthcare Education. Mission:To advance healthcare
education through technology standards
that promote professional competence,
collaboration, and better patient care.
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D4.4 An eVIP project weblog and wiki. M1
D1.1 Repurposed ‘pilot’ cases M3
D4.3 A collaborative virtual patient web site and forum with engagement from the wider community
M3
D7.1 Project Presentation M3
D7.2 Internal Project website M3
D1.2 Dissemination of feedback, workflows, and recommendations for project plan
M4
D1.3 Pilot case study report M4
D2.1 eVIP Application Profile M4
D3.1 Inventory of existing VP cases M4
D4.6 Attendance and presentations at European medical education and e-learning conferences
M4-36
D5.1 Inventory report of the existing VP designs and of the pedagogical scenario’s the partners want to address in this project
M4
DELIVERABLES- Year 1
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D2.2 eViP Application Profile implementation and conformance testing M16
D2.4 Common consent and licensing DRM framework M16
D2.5 Documentation and best practice guides M16
D3.4 Set of new repurposed standards compliant VPs, with metadata, and packaged, for multi-lingual access
M17
D5.3 Published evaluation instrument for learning and teaching activities with VP’s
M17
D3.5 Set of repurposed VPs in new disciplines M18
D4.2 Good practice guidelines for developing and repurposing virtual patients
M18
D5.4 Publicly available set enriched and standards compliant VP’s for different educational scenarios
M23
D5.5 Published eddifferent educational scenario’s and different cultures ucational guidelines for enriching and implementing VP’s for
M24
DELIVERABLES- Year 2
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D2.3 Third party tools and services M6
D3.2 Report on which VP cases that will be repurposed, medical/healthcare specialty targeted and responsible partner
M6
D4.1 Case studies of the use of virtual patients M6
D7.4 Progress reports and budget statements M6 M18 M30
D3.3 Populated repository of English VPs M11
D5.2 Published evaluation instrument for VP’s M11
D7.3 Pre-financing request M12, M24
D7.5 Annual Report M12, M24
DELIVERABLES- Year 2
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D5.5 Published educational guidelines for enriching and implementing VP’s for different educational scenario’s and different cultures
M24
D3.6 Set of localized new VPs into new cultures M26
D3.7 Report on approved peer review process M28
D6.1 eViP learning object referatories M28
D3.8 Report on approved metadata schemes for eViP VPs M29
D6.2 Upload of eViP VP metadata records M30
D6.3 Cooperative business and licensing model M32
D6.4 Implemented awareness and dissemination strategy M32
D6.5 Copyright and IPR model M32
D3.9 Complete referatory of repurposed, standardised and localised VPs for different disciplines, including metadata descriptions
M34
DELIVERABLES- Year 3
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D4.5 Project outputs and documentation available via the eVIP project website
End
D4.7 Published scholarly articles in relevant journals and newsletters End
D4.8 A successful European dissemination event End
D6.6 Documentation and training materials guides End
D7.6 Project Presentation (results) End
D7.7 Financial Statement End
D7.8 Final report End
PROJECT END
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Common standard to uniformly describe the VPs
Referatory’ of 320 collective VPs for multi-lingual, multicultural access, and integrated into the curricula of project partners
Sustainable network of European medical faculties for the development and exchange of VPs
Annual evaluation surveys used to improve VPs
Common content licensing model developed for open exchange of materials
First large-scale international collaboration around the exchange of virtual patients
Major resource for medical and healthcare education throughout Europe
Major Outcomes
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