2011年10月20日
Medical School
Close to the JPL SIM, there was a virtual medical training center. Managed by Imperial Collage London, Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology. Beautiful buildings not like a hospital.
Medical School: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Medical%20School/101/99/23
Pioneering work on surgical skills through simulation, virtual reality, telemedicine and robotic surgery, established in 2009. The theme would be "Can Second Life help teach doctors to treat patients?" At first, the visitor is asked to change clothing to free uniform at this changing room next to the entrance.
Reception desk? The chair takes 54 prims. There are plenty of basic prims used for the medical machines, so it is good that there is little lag to read them.
I learned that the corner of patient is called "bay". The right might be doctor's round visits. Trainees wear a different uniform.
Operating room? The white box in the air will show the name and function of the machine by touching it. The explanation document says, "These prospective doctors are treating virtual patients in Second Life. The third-year med students are taking part in a pilot program for game-based learning, which educators believe can be a stimulating change from lectures and textbooks."
Medical School: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Medical%20School/101/99/23
Pioneering work on surgical skills through simulation, virtual reality, telemedicine and robotic surgery, established in 2009. The theme would be "Can Second Life help teach doctors to treat patients?" At first, the visitor is asked to change clothing to free uniform at this changing room next to the entrance.
Reception desk? The chair takes 54 prims. There are plenty of basic prims used for the medical machines, so it is good that there is little lag to read them.
I learned that the corner of patient is called "bay". The right might be doctor's round visits. Trainees wear a different uniform.
Operating room? The white box in the air will show the name and function of the machine by touching it. The explanation document says, "These prospective doctors are treating virtual patients in Second Life. The third-year med students are taking part in a pilot program for game-based learning, which educators believe can be a stimulating change from lectures and textbooks."
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