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Software Created In-House to Simulate Hospital Experience

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The problem was that the University of Tennessee's nursing school needed to train students to use electronic health records, but the software designed for use in hospitals cost up to $70,000 a year and the freeware required too much additional programming.
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New Software Program Helps UT Nursing Students

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A new educational software program called iCare is helping students in the College of Nursing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, become even more competitive job candidates in the nursing profession.
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Crossing Academic Borders to Improve Medical Education

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A joint endeavor between Tami Wyatt and Matt Bell in the College of Nursing and Xueping Li and Yo Indranoi in the College of Engineering has produced a unique educational tool designed to increase the skills of health professionals.
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UT Nursing, Engineering Invention to Better Nurses

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A joint endeavor between the colleges of Nursing and Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has developed a tool that will soon allow the international community to build a better workforce of health professionals.
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