What is Shadow Health?
Shadow Health, which operates under the Elsevier umbrella, offers a Digital Clinical Experiences platform designed to transform the education of nursing and healthcare professionals through engaging virtual simulations. These immersive scenarios allow students to participate in authentic, patient-centered interactions, which in turn helps cultivate vital critical thinking and clinical reasoning abilities in a secure and structured environment. With a diverse selection of virtual patients representing various backgrounds and health issues, the platform effectively aids students in honing their diagnostic and communication skills. Furthermore, educators can utilize Shadow Health to supplement traditional clinical hours, assess student performance through detailed analytics, and provide personalized feedback. By incorporating this innovative platform into educational curricula, the aim is to better prepare students for real-world clinical encounters, blending theoretical knowledge with practical experience. This forward-thinking strategy not only enriches the educational journey but also fosters a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in patient care, ultimately leading to improved outcomes in healthcare settings. Such enhancements could significantly influence how future healthcare professionals approach their roles in the field.
Integrations
Company Facts
Product Details
Product Details
Shadow Health Categories and Features
Shadow Health Customer Reviews
Write a Review-
Would you Recommend to Others?1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Poor Quality
Date: May 28 2025SummaryOverall, this program is not helpful, unreliable, unreasonable, or unrealistic to real-world patients. It does not help the various patients or support the diverse patients and questions that support the social history, SDOH, and the way questions are asked in the real world. It sets healthcare providers up for implicit and explicit bias.
PositiveI like that I am able to do a simulation. It can be done at home. It provides information on systems.
NegativeIt is culturally irrelevant. It does not provide the correct information when it gives the same answer multiple times. You can provide the proper information, but it will say you did not. It provides inconsistent information. The timeframe the company gives for assignments and assessments to be completed is off for nearly everyone in every class I have been in, and I am at the top of my class. The IT does not help and cannot answer questions about glitches in their system. Examples are when there are two different diagnoses for one person for the same body system, like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. The company staff instead blame the student for the "grade," which students do not even ask about when they ask about it. They are not concerned about that, which is irrelevant to their questions. The simulation program would benefit from a greater emphasis on asking participants open-ended, bias-aware questions that avoid assumptions or generalizations, especially when engaging with patients from marginalized or underrepresented backgrounds.
Read More...
- Previous
- You're on page 1
- Next