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NMC Online Conference December 2005 Assessing Learning in a MORPG Patricia Youngblood, PhD Director of Evaluation, SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical.

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1 NMC Online Conference December 2005 Assessing Learning in a MORPG Patricia Youngblood, PhD Director of Evaluation, SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media & Information Technology) Phillip M. Harter, MD Residency Program Director Division of Emergency Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine

2 NMC Online Conference December 2005 Comparison of the Virtual ED & HPS Human Patient Simulator Virtual ED (Emergency Department)

3 NMC Online Conference December 2005 Virtual ED (Emergency Department)

4 NMC Online Conference December 2005 Debriefing with instructor Student being assessed Standardized team member

5 NMC Online Conference December 2005 Study Design: Pretest/Posttest 30 medical students & interns Virtual ED Simulator (n=16) pretest case  4 training cases  posttest case Human Patient Simulator “HPS” (n=14) pretest case  4 training cases  posttest case Is there a significant difference in performance between the two student groups?

6 NMC Online Conference December 2005 EMCRM Rating Scale of Team Performance (1-5) Knowledge of the environment Anticipation of & planning for potential problems Assumption of leadership role Communication with other team members Distribution of workload/delegation of responsibility Attention allocation Utilization of information Utilization of resources Recognition of limitations/call for help early enough Professional behavior/interpersonal skills Overall team leadership skills (1= not acceptable; 5=excellent)

7 NMC Online Conference December 2005 4. Communication with other Team Members 12345 Average performance (3): Communicates clearly with all team members; speaks clearly, calls team members by name, can be heard easily Below Average (1-2): Cannot be heard easily, doesn’t identify to whom he is speaking, talks ‘down’ to other members, does not close the communication loop Above Average (4-5): Closes the communication loop, thinks/talks out loud so other members can follow his problem solving approach Guidelines for Scoring Team Leadership in the Virtual ED

8 Comparison of Pre & Post Mean Scores Mean Scores Pretest Sum ScoresPosttest Sum Scores *Significant at p=0.000 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 HPS Group Pretest Sum ScoresPosttest Sum Scores Pretest Sum Scores Posttest Sum Scores Virtual ED Group

9 NMC Online Conference December 2005 Results Summary Users’ performance rating scores improved between pretest case and posttest case with both the MORPG and the Human Patient Simulator; Analysis of performance data shows no statistically significant differences between the two treatment groups; Reliability of the EMCRM rating scale was high (Cronbach’s alpha =.96); Users liked both types of simulation training.

10 NMC Online Conference December 2005 The Stanford Research Team


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