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Virtual Environment for Teaching and Training in Health Care Best Practices

Virtual Environment for Teaching and Training in Health Care Best Practices . Sabarish V. Babu , PhD Assistant Professor Human-Centered Computing Division School of Computing Clemson University. Virtual Humans. Conversational agents in social settings.

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Virtual Environment for Teaching and Training in Health Care Best Practices

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  1. Virtual Environment for Teaching and Training in Health Care Best Practices Sabarish V. Babu, PhD Assistant Professor Human-Centered Computing Division School of Computing Clemson University

  2. Virtual Humans • Conversational agents in social settings. • Virtual humans to teach cultural competency in immersive virtual environments. Babu, S., Schmugge, S., Inugala, R., Rao, S., Barnes, T., Hodges, L.F. Marve: a prototype virtual human interface framework for studying human-virtual human interaction. in Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2005) Babu, S., Suma, E., Barnes, T., Hodges, L.F. “Can Immersive Virtual Humans Teach Social Conversational Protocols?” in Proceeding of the IEEE International Conference in Virtual Reality 2007 (IEEE VR 2007)

  3. Travel and Spatial Cognition in Immersive Virtual Environments Zanbaka, C., Lok, C., Babu, S., Ulinski, A., Hodges, L.F. (2005). “Comparison of Path Visualizations and Cognitive Measures relative to Travel Technique in a Virtual Environment”, in IEEE Transactions in Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG).

  4. Virtual Reality in Medical Rehabilitation University of Pittsburgh Medical Virtual Reality Center: http://www.mvrc.pitt.edu Whitney, S.L., Sparto, P.J., Hodges, L.F., Babu, S.V., Furman, J.M., and Redfurn, M.S. (2005). “Responses to a virtual reality grocery store in persons with and without vestibular dysfunction”. The Fourth International Workshop on Virtual Rehabilitation (IWVR 2005), Los Angeles, US.

  5. Current applications: Patient interview training [UF] Mission Rehearsal Exercises [USC] Practice Negotiation skills [USC] Related Work

  6. Current Work In Progress: VR-EPI Virtual Environments for teaching and training hand hygiene protocols • Goal: Train health care workers in the five moments of hand washing developed by the WHO. • Collaborative project with the University of Iowa, School of Medicine. • Create a 3D simulation in which health care workers can learn and identify the correct moments of hand hygiene.

  7. 3D Simulation for Hand Hygiene Protocol Training: Demo Video Please download DivX codec from link below to view the video: http://www.divxmovies.com/codec/

  8. I look forward to hearing from you! SabarishV. Babu, PhD Web:http://people.clemson.edu/~sbabu Email: sbabu@clemson.edu

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