Article that debuted on the front page of the Memphis Daily News: http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2014/jan/29/thinking-like-socrates/
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The Call Light Game won Runner Up for Best in Show Serious Games and VE Showcase 2014 Faculty Division
UncategorizedThe Call Light Game, an extension of What Would Socrates Think? that combines unpredictable, constantly changing patient scenarios into the simulation lab won Runner Up for Best in Show at the 2014 IMSH Serious Games and Virtual Environment Showcase in the Faculty Division in San Francisco! The professional prototype for this game is currently being […]
Internal Review Board-approved Study Initiated in Tennessee
UncategorizedDr. Bensinger has initiated an Internal Review Board approved study, with the blessings of the Chief Nursing Officers of 6 local hospitals, with a goal of 200 nurses in the hospitals’ nurse residency program. The residency program is a year of monthly classes offered to new graduates starting to work for the hospitals. Testing has […]
Abstract Accepted for the 2014 WWST Conference
UncategorizedDr. Bensinger’s abstract, “The Call Light Game—an Innovative Way to Engage Students in Learning” has been accepted for poster presentation at the IMSH 2014 Conference in San Francisco, January 2014. The peer reviewers of this abstract loved the idea and there is interest in Dr. Bensinger publishing an article.
WWST presented at the 2013 IMSH conference
Uncategorized“What Would Socrates Think?” Was presented at the International Medical Simulation in Health Care (IMSH) Virtual Environment and Showcase in January 2013. Approximately 3,000 people attended this conference, and “What Would Socrates Think” was well received. For more information about this game, please fill out our contact form.