Jennifer Taylor – Headache presentation
Jennifer Taylor – 35 year old female Jenny has presented today at your clinic with a severe headache. You have to conduct a focused clinical
MEKSI improves doctors clinical skills by simulating patient consultations and delivering comprehensive, actionable feedback.
Virtual Patient simulations
Video of a realistic virtual standardised patient appears on the screen. Interact using natural language by speaking or typing questions to take a patient history.
Take the patient’s history, conduct a physical examination, make a differential diagnosis, orders tests and create a management plan.
Upon completion of the simulated patient consultation, you are able to access comprehensive feedback based on worldwide clinical standards.
Key Features
Clinical simulations designed for medical problem-based learning
Cases are delivered within a realistic situational context
Provides objective assessment data about the user
Variety of real-life case scenarios (heart, lungs, musculoskeletal, neurological)
Standardised and less prone to error, unlike human standardised patients (HSP)
Instant comprehensive feedback
Non-judgemental environment
Aligned with Australian and global clinical guidelines
Jennifer Taylor – 35 year old female Jenny has presented today at your clinic with a severe headache. You have to conduct a focused clinical
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MEKSI is an AI powered virtual standardised patient (VSP) so that doctors can safely practise patient consultation skills.
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