Nurse Practitioner learners use the Clinic Immersives Immersive Standardized Patient Experiences (ISPE) enterprise and their own Quest 2 headset to practice and demonstrate the application of advanced knowledge and clinical skills competencies “anytime, anywhere”. No travel is required, availability of practice is nearly unlimited, and the included analytics of learning outcomes provide insight for every aspect of clinical skills, learner performance, and learner and class skills gaps. As a result, Nurse Practitioner learners acquire skills faster, with greater accuracy, and retain learned skills longer when compared to traditional instruction. The learning enterprise encompasses a Cloud-based delivery system for management of the application deployment, licensing and usage, tracking of Oculus Quest hardware, learner and class management, learning outcomes analytics, and supplemental resources.
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | incitevr.com |
developer | InciteVR |
publisher | inciteVR |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 23.3.1 |
languages | English |
The app is definitely up and coming. There are many communication glitches. It is so robotic I do not feel I gain patient to provider interaction skills. Great effort. The healthcare electronic field is making great strides!
This is not the best piece of equipment to use for class.
I was forced to purchase this piece of garbage equipment by the University to practice clinical skills that I should be (and was promised when I enrolled) learning in person. Instead, the headset doesn't connect to my phone, doesn't connect to the app, and the useless app doesn't load or show anything realistic. Very disappointing indeed. What a completely useless piece of equipment and waste of my time.