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Telepresence robots help nursing students train remotely – Ed Scoop

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Finding a way to safely train nursing students is one of many educational tasks made more difficult by the pandemic, but a new program using robots at the University of Texas at Arlington may prove a viable alternative to in-person training.

The university announced this week that through a recent nursing innovation grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board it will expand its fleet of “telepresence robots” to assist nursing students who are training remotely. The robots, which are essentially tablets on wheels, allow remote users to navigate a clinical environment and meet with patients.

The robots may also find use beyond the pandemic as the university attempts to serve students in remote regions of the state, said Jennifer Roye, assistant dean for simulation and technology and a co-director on the project.

“Many students in rural communities lack robust health care training equipment, and we will now have additional tools at our disposal to help them long after the pandemic ends,” Meagan Rogers, clinical assistant professor and project co-director, told the university.

The University of Texas at Arlington also plans to purchase with the funding additional “task trainers,” devices that allow nursing students to practice tasks like inserting gastric tubes or administering oxygen to a patient.

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