Student TrainingHub

Tutorials, tips and resources to get started with CyberPatient.

 

Premium Student, Free Student (1000 × 50 px) (50 × 50 px) (150 × 40 px) (1500 × 400 px) (5) - EditedWelcome to CyberPatient! 

You are now part of a global community of learners ready to be empowered with the knowledge and confidence to face patients in the real world. Our platform is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice with 130 patients to practice the full continuum of care anytime, anywhere. It’s a textbook come to life! 

Check out the CyberPatient Overview Video to discover more. 


CyberPatient Levels

CyberPatient has four different levels available for each case.

Class levels will be chosen by the faculty. Levels are automatically set for students. 

  • Level 1 - History taking 
  • Level 2 - History taking and Physical Examination 
  • Level 3 - Full continuum of care - allowing for 3 consecutive mistakes. The platform will prompt the user to continue with the case after 3 mistakes. 
  • Level 4 - Full continuum of care - after 3 consecutive mistakes, the case is terminated, and the user will have to restart the case without saved data. This level is mostly used in examination situations.

Scrub In Training Videos

Tutorials for each level of CyberPatient

1. This video introduces users to CyberPatient and the student dashboard. The video explains the skills and processes for navigating Level one - History Taking and the Patient Chart

 

 

2. This video covers Level 2 - History Taking and Physical Examination. Level 2 also focuses on experiential learning or 'learning by doing.'

 

3.  This video covers Levels 3 & 4, where diagnostic decision-making begins. With levels 3 and 4, students treat patients covering the full continuum of care - from when they enter the doctor’s office/hospital and when they leave.

 

For the optimal user experience, we recommend all users watch these videos in order.

 


Additional Resources

 

 Have any questions❓ Please reach out to info@cyberpatient.ca