From the Classroom to the Clinic: Teach Clinical Reasoning with ATu's Orthopaedic Simulations
Explore how ATu's Orthopaedic Simulations App can bridge the gap between classroom learning and clinical practice. This webinar will demonstrate how the app’s patient-based simulations help students develop critical clinical reasoning and decision-making skills. Learn how to integrate these interactive simulations into your courses to enhance student engagement and real-world application of musculoskeletal concepts.
Featured Speaker: Christopher Schmidt, PhD, ATC An athletic training professional for 30 years, Dr. Schmidt's career spans clinical care, academic leadership, and professional service. From treating patients across diverse settings to shaping undergraduate and graduate programs, he's a contributor in the field, influencing best practices through research and committee roles with the NATA and CAATE. His passion extends to curriculum design, interprofessional education, and youth sports injury prevention, helping to shape the future of athletic training.
00:00 Introduction of the ATu Faculty Team and Preview of KinesioU LaunchWelcome & Introduction: Bridging the Classroom and the Clinic
04:10 Clinical Reasoning in Athletic Training Education
08:34 Clinical Reasoning and ATu E-Learning & Simulations
16:42 ATu's Orthopaedic Simulations App: Educator Tools
25:08 Ortho Sims Demo: 20-Year-Old-Male With Low Back Pain
34:15 AT and PT Education Research: Simulations Enhance Clinical Reasoning!
35:44 Closing Comments and Resources for ATu Faculty Users