Re: virtual patients / audiology training tools (Suzan Emiroglu )


Subject: Re: virtual patients / audiology training tools
From:    Suzan Emiroglu  <suzan.emiroglu(at)MAIL.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Date:    Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:13:02 +0200

Dear Marina, dear Christoph, just recently I have tried out a "virtual patient" programm, which I really liked. It has got everything, which makes students problems when learning audiometry. Well done in many different levels and nicely made (with shouting or sleeping patients ;-) ). But I don't know if it is or will be available in English - just ask the distributors: http://www.audiometrie.com/ There, go to "Kontakt", where you can fill out the contact form. I send a copy of this email to the inventor, who will probably contact you. Best regards, Suzan On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:17:32 +0100, Marina Rose <rosemm(at)ASTON.AC.UK> wrote: > Dear list, > > we are investigating into buying a simulated audiometer ("virtual > patient") for our BSc in Audiology students, and i'd be grateful if you > could share your experiences with current models and / or recommend one. > > We are in particular concerned to find a model which can be programmed > to train different masking procedures, and which (ideally) is > user-friendly and flexible. > > any other hints & tips for good teaching tools (webpages / demos / > textbooks / hardware / software) for audiology students are very > welcome, too! > > with best regards, and many thanks, > Marina > > --- > Marina Rose, PhD > > Lecturer in Audiology > School of Life and Health Sciences > Aston University > Birmingham B4 7ET, U.K. > > tel. ++44 121 204 4136 > email: m.m.rose(at)aston.ac.uk -- Suzan Emiroglu Sektion Medizinische Physik Carl-von-Ossietzky-Universität 26111 Oldenburg Tel: +49-(0)441-7983632


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