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Shadow Health

https://www.shadowhealth.com/
Last activity: 03.12.2021
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Shadow Health® is an educational software developer of web-based Digital Clinical Experiences™ designed to augment courses for nursing students and allied health education programs. Students engage with digital standardized patients (using a state-of-the-art conversation engine and interactive 3D imagery) to perform assessments, practice documentation and demonstrate critical thinking.
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Location: United States, Texas, Gainesville
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 352-224-5012
Founded date: 2011

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03.12.2021Osmosis, a health education platform founded by former JHU med school students, acquired by ElsevierOsmosis.org, a digital health education platform whose cofounders started the company while they were medical students at Johns Hopkins, was acquired by research publishing and information analytics company Elsevier, the companies announced...
17.08.2020Health tech companies claim their largest share of the Inc. 5,000 to date with 123 entries
09.01.2013Patient simulator as virtual tutor, seeks to grow with nursing, medical school students’ training (video)David Massias, the CEO and co-founder of the company, told MedCity News in a phone interview that the virtual patient does not recognize medical jargon, although the software program does. Instead of tachycardia, for example, the user has t...
09.12.2011Shadow Health to Receive FundingShadow Health, Inc., a Gainesville, Florida-based early-stage company that develops digital interactive, clinical experiences for medical, nursing and allied health education programs, is to receive funding from the Florida Institute for th...
-Patient simulator as virtual tutor, seeks to grow with nursing, medical school students’ training (video)Nurses have been taking on more responsibility in recent years — and a good thing too. If the shortage of primary care physicians continues coupled with millions of new patients expected to be added to healthcare systems when provisions of ...

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