May 2007                                     A monthly newsletter for Faculty, Staff and Friends of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
 
 

Pulse!! Showcased at National Convention

Claudia Johnston oversees computer programDr. Claudia Johnston led a demonstration team that showcased the Pulse!! Virtual Clinical Learning Lab during the American College of Surgeons spring meeting in Las Vegas, Nev.

Pulse!! is a research project overseen by Dr. Johnston and panels of experts in medicine and learning theory. Pulse!! research tests the theory that high-fidelity virtual technology can provide effective medical learning. The Pulse!! learning platform employs state-of-the-art computer-game technologies to create a virtual environment within which users employ discrete medical knowledge and skills.

“We’re honored that the university was invited to a meeting of this prestigious organization,” Dr. Johnston said. “It signals that the medical community is eager to explore Pulse!! technology as a way to meet future challenges to medical clinical education.”

The project is of interest to military medical officials as a means of quickly training physicians and other medical personnel in new treatment methods to meet rapid changes in the nature and complexity of warfare injuries.

A&M-Corpus Christi has contracted commercial game developer BreakAway Ltd. of Hunt Valley, Md., to collaborate with the Office of Special Projects in producing a virtual environment that will simulate medical treatment in three-dimensional space with a level of visual fidelity never before attempted.
           

 



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