FINAL App Creation – Design & Debugging

Design: (Design Proposal Document) For this app, I desire that clinical instructors will use this app to check their QCC mail more often, be able to access Blackboard and Data Arc from their mobile device when at the hospital. Computers are a premium, and usually, instructors give up a computer to their students and have … More FINAL App Creation – Design & Debugging

App Creation – Hand & Eye Coordination

Well, what should have taken me a little over an hour took all day! First, wifi spotty, in and out making testing and troubleshooting my modifications nearly impossible. Next, I received an “Unfortunately the app installer has stopped working” error when trying to download the app to verify the QR code. Evidently, if your icon image … More App Creation – Hand & Eye Coordination

Simulation Technology for Respiratory Education – Challenges and Solutions

By Karn-b – Karn G. Bulsuk (http://www.bulsuk.com). Originally published at http://www.bulsuk.com/2009/02/taking-first-step-with-pdca.html – Own work, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5243412 Discussing challenges of implementing technology is essential if we are to have effective implementation of technology into education and continued process improvement.  A successful plan uses research, planning, implementation and evaluation.  The evaluation phase not only includes evaluation … More Simulation Technology for Respiratory Education – Challenges and Solutions

The Relative Advantage of Integrating Technology into Respiratory Education

The desire in the healthcare community to embrace educational transformation and utilization of technologies to strenghthen not only local but global healthcare education is evidenced in a report from the Health Professionals for the 21st Centruy, a global independent community. The commission seeks to have “valued outcome, transformative learning involving three fundamental shifts: from fact … More The Relative Advantage of Integrating Technology into Respiratory Education

An Epic win for Gaming in Healthcare Patient Education

The Institute of Medicine first published To Err is Human in November 1999, with a goal of building a safer healthcare delivery system.  The report revealed shocking statistics on preventable medical errors calculating as many as 98,000 people die incurring as much as $29 Billion a year in associated costs. As respiratory professionals patient education … More An Epic win for Gaming in Healthcare Patient Education