CMET:Interactive Media Develops Online Learning Object for Human Anatomy 311
Friday, December 19th, 2008In collaboration with Dr. Susan Verscheure (Instructor, UO Department of Human Physiology and Director, UO Graduate Athletic Training Program) CMET:Interactive Media has recently completed an online learning object to assist human anatomy students in the diagnosis of injuries to muscles, ligaments and nerves. The result is a virtual sports medicine clinic where students accompany a certified athletic trainer on rounds as she demonstrates the use of range of motion tests to diagnose injuries. Utilizing detailed graphics, interactive animations, audio and quizzing, this self-paced learning object allows students to get an internal view of how these injured tissues react to range of motion tests while practicing the underlying clinical logic with virtual patients. To learn more, check out this brief interview with Dr Verscheure as she talks about the project and her experience working with CMET:Interactive Media.

