RAPiD (Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect Identification) is a simulator we've created to help students and junior clinicians practice identifying an RAPD.
To try it for yourself, and get involved with evaluating it: RAPiD
OKNdrum is a virtual simulated optokinetic drum. It allows you to control speed, direction and width of the waves.
To give it a try: OKNdrum
CauterClay is a low-cost, high-fidelity simulation model we've created for junior staff to practice nasal cautery on. It allows users to practice silver nitrate cautery technique (whilst receiving live feedback!) with a nasal model and simulated nasal mucosa.
To learn more: CauterClay
LiDdy is a novel e-learning tool we are developing to help students and junior clinicians to build confidence and proficiency at (a) describing and (b) identifying periorbital skin lesions.
We looking forward to sharing it with you soon!
Tutorial Summary and Revision Resource available here.
Tutorial Summary and Revision Resource available here.