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.
Location: United States, Texas, Gainesville
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 352-224-5012
Founded date: 2011
Investors 1
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Mentions in press and media 5
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| 03.12.2021 | Osmosis, a health education platform founded by former JHU med school students, acquired by Elsevier | Osmosis.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... |
| 17.08.2020 | Health tech companies claim their largest share of the Inc. 5,000 to date with 123 entries | |
| 09.01.2013 | Patient 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... |
| 09.12.2011 | Shadow Health to Receive Funding | Shadow 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 ... |