As a resident I might be interested; it depends. If said videogame allows me to virtually smack the ER attending for trying to force an admit for pseudoseizures, I would be "Extremely Interested (7)" in playing it, whether it incorporates "epilepsy seizure pathophysiology" or "new treatments for epilepsy".
A game that incorporates pathophysiology?? I am soooooo there. But - doesn't come with built-in friends? Because I think wanting to play this game is part of the reason I don't have anyone to play with.
A game that incorporates pathophysiology?? I am soooooo there. But - doesn't come with built-in friends? Because I think wanting to play this game is part of the reason I don't have anyone to play with.
There are some educational websites that have math and spelling games. My son is very into computer games, he has a laptop, a Wii and a Nintendo DSI, but I just couldn't convince him that these math and spelling games would be fun.
Sounds like a lot of fun. My son, a pharmacy student, has a computer game with a virtual cat that shows appropriate clinical signs if injected with neuroactive substances. One time he was chatting online with his sister while also injecting the cat, and remarked "Oops, I just killed the cat." Only later did he realize that he had forgotten to tell his sister it was a VIRTUAL cat.
The pathophysiology game includes flashing strobe-like lights that go off without warning. You win if you don't dislocate your shoulder when you fall over.
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I'm just visualizing an app for Wii.
Extremely interested!!!
Hey nothing happened when I clicked next...........
Cross "Go," collect 200mg of Dilantin
As a resident I might be interested; it depends. If said videogame allows me to virtually smack the ER attending for trying to force an admit for pseudoseizures, I would be "Extremely Interested (7)" in playing it, whether it incorporates "epilepsy seizure pathophysiology" or "new treatments for epilepsy".
A game that incorporates pathophysiology?? I am soooooo there. But - doesn't come with built-in friends? Because I think wanting to play this game is part of the reason I don't have anyone to play with.
A game that incorporates pathophysiology?? I am soooooo there. But - doesn't come with built-in friends? Because I think wanting to play this game is part of the reason I don't have anyone to play with.
There are some educational websites that have math and spelling games. My son is very into computer games, he has a laptop, a Wii and a Nintendo DSI, but I just couldn't convince him that these math and spelling games would be fun.
Now available on XBox Kinect!!!!
Hey, I got some CE once by playing a hypertension game. It was extremely hokey, but I think the game-maker needed some 'hits'.
I checked back later for the credit certificate and it was no longer available. (But, it was so fun... in a hokey kind of way.)
Well.... you are a neurologist... it could be about neuronal membrane channel mutations.
Spear the opponent with a phenobarb harpoon.
Whack him with a depa-Cane.
Chopra's next winner.
You neurologists have all the fun!
Sounds like a lot of fun.
My son, a pharmacy student, has a computer game with a virtual cat that shows appropriate clinical signs if injected with neuroactive substances. One time he was chatting online with his sister while also injecting the cat, and remarked "Oops, I just killed the cat." Only later did he realize that he had forgotten to tell his sister it was a VIRTUAL cat.
The pathophysiology game includes flashing strobe-like lights that go off without warning. You win if you don't dislocate your shoulder when you fall over.
I want it. Where can I download it from?
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