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Friday
Nov272009

Games and Simulation for Healthcare Library and Database

My colleague Eric Bauman and his team of crack ninjas have been working on a new portal for Healthcare games and simulations (now with a new URL), and it is awesome! In their own words:

"This website aims to provide a portal and network to meet the needs of clinicians, researchers and educators in the healthcare community who want to integrate games and simulation into their scholarship and patient care strategy.  This resource also welcomes healthcare consumers, advocates, and others interested in patient and clinician education, and clinical research taking advantage of games and simulation-based learning."


If you're in any of the healthcare, serious games, or game and simulation research communities you should definitely check it out. If you want to get involved or have recommendations, there's a contact button on the front page.

In case you're feeling lazy, here's the URL one more time.

http://healthcaregames.wisc.edu/

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