Title :
The construction of a simulation-based system for the development of powerful and realistic models and practicals for healthcare professionals
Author :
Diomidous, Marianna ; Verginis, Ilias ; Mantas, John
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Health Inf., Athens Univ., Greece
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to examine the importance of computer-based simulation by the demonstration and study of complex systems and the presentation of essential tools and applications that can help health professionals deliver good quality practicals, which is now impeded by cost and/or technical constrains. The tools that have been developed in the framework of the Courseware Authoring for Scientific Training (COAST) project are the "modeler environment", which is used to describe the different tools and mathematical functions available for building models, and the "simulation author environment", which is used for building simulation sequences and providing the required tools and functions. This effort provides scientists with new technological and cost-effective means, specifically based on multimedia simulation, for preparing educational material, so as to gradually replace laboratory practicals that are gradually becoming more expensive, and improves student\´s understanding of complex systems.
Keywords :
digital simulation; educational technology; medical information systems; Courseware Authoring for Scientific Training project; computer-based simulation; health professionals; healthcare professionals; mathematical functions; modeler environment; realistic models; simulation sequences; simulation-based system; technical constrains; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Costs; Courseware; Educational technology; Impedance; Mathematical model; Medical services; Power system modeling; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Education, Professional; Female; Humans; Male; Program Evaluation;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/4233.735782