XR in Healthcare Education and Clinical Practice

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Price
Free

About This Course

This course is designed to teach you about Extended Reality (XR) and how it's used in healthcare education and clinical practice. Using lessons from experts in the field and different case studies, this course shows you how to use this innovative technology in a way that creates sustainable, accessible real-world applications.  The course considers Extended Reality (XR) from a number of perspectives. First of all, you will learn about the hardware and software considerations, then focus on education structures and frameworks and how Extended Reality is applied appropriately within this context. The final two weeks demonstrate how XR has been applied in real-world clinical practice and how you can best make use of the technology by understanding the impact of interdisciplinary expertise in the field.  Overall, this course will help you to advance your use of Extended Reality, whatever your background, in clinical training and technologically-enhanced healthcare education contexts. You will also have the optional pathway of developing a business case alongside fellow learners. The business case can be the first step in promoting your XR idea or project to different stakeholders. 

Instructor

Jason A. Lawson

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does XR in Healthcare Education and Clinical Practice cost?
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Who teaches XR in Healthcare Education and Clinical Practice?
XR in Healthcare Education and Clinical Practice is taught by Jason A. Lawson, Imperial College London.
What skill level is XR in Healthcare Education and Clinical Practice for?
This course is designed for all levels learners.