Child with Ear Pain
Available in VR and web browser
This tool for diagnosing a child with a ear pain is designed to help learners practice their patient assessment skills.
Employing end-to-end AI and technologies like large language model (LLM) and deep learning, these virtual ‘clients’ possess the ability to respond like real humans. Learners can conduct a completely organic conversation with the client, asking them about their symptoms and problems faced. Based on the client’s responses, a line of diagnosis can be established and treatment plan formulated.
The MedVR Ed XR Platform provides trainers and instructors the facility to review conversation logs and analyze learner performance based on customized rubrics. Based on the performance review, trainers will be able to provide precise and effective feedback.
- Identify and interpret pediatric symptoms of ear pain and discomfort
- Practice gathering a child’s comprehensive health history from a parent
- Assess the severity and impact of ear pain on the child
- Incorporate family history and recent illnesses that could contribute to the child’s symptoms
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- Jameson, J. L., Fauci, A. S., Kasper, D. L., Hauser, S. L., Longo, D. L., & Loscalzo, J. (2022). Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine (21st ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.
Customize Your Case
Build your own AI-Humans patient
MedVR Education is bringing to you a no-code authoring platform to create new patient cases and customized patient history. Put together your own cases by making selections from a wide range of customizing features.
- Create with web-based authoring tool
- Publish in VR, desktop, and mobile devices
- Train your virtual patient by yourself
- Select patient from a diverse background
- Choose preferred virtual environment
- Perform real-time testing
- Track and train new data
- AI Patient Assessment
- Natural Language Processing
Case History
Child with Ear Pain
Five-year-old Joshua is being evaluated for complaints of ear pain for the past 24 hours. Joshua has been tugging at his ear and crying because of the discomfort. Your task, as a healthcare practitioner, is to obtain a health history from Joshua's father, assess the symptoms, and formulate a diagnostic hypothesis. Responses to your questions will be the basis on which you develop a list of possible differential diagnoses for the cause of the child’s ear pain.