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Josh Kilpatrick

Clinical Encounter: A resistant patient, Josh Kilpatrick

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Timing for the case:

  • Please allow ~ 30 seconds for the case to load
  • The overall experience should take you ~ 10 minutes to complete
  • Please give feedback on the case in the post-survey at the end of the activity.
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Here are some tips on how to navigate the case:

  • You may navigate within the sections by choosing either the tabs at the top of the screen or the button in the lower right
  • Interactive features, such as the Speak to Patient button, will create a pop-up with relevant content. To close pop-ups, you may select the X in the top right corner or the close/exit button at the bottom
  • Once you have completed all components in a section, it will be marked with a checkmark
  • If there are more tabs than is currently viewable, they will be marked with a white arrow in the top right corner of the screen
  • Certain interactive features, such as the Diagnosis, will provide feedback within the same tab
  • When you have completed the scenario, please navigate to the post-survey button at the bottom of the page

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