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© Sarah Baillie
Combining a Veterinary
Surgeon, Computing Scientist and
Teacher...Sarah Baillie BVSc PhD MRCVS
The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, UK
Presentation For RCUK - September 2010
“What do you get?!”
The Royal Veterinary CollegeThe Haptic Cow
Virtual Surgery
LIVE A Centre for Excellence in
Teaching and Learning
State of the art Clinical Skills Laboratories
Team dedicated to Educational Research &
Development
Clinical Skills Laboratories
Simulators and Models
High ‘tech’
Low ‘tech’
Large Animal
Small Animal
Sarah Baillie MRCVS Most Innovative Teacher of the Year 2009
RCUK Women of Outstanding Achievement in SET 2010Higher Education Academy National Teaching Fellow 2010
How did it come to this?
The Haptic Cow
Background Veterinary Surgeon
1986
2006
• Mixed Practice • Farm Animal
• Specialising in Cattle Health and Production (1992)
• Small Animal• Soft tissue surgery• Developing the business & improving
services
Background (1) Veterinary Surgeon
• Masters in Information Technology (2001-03)• 10 Modules (from OOP to Databases)• Developed the Haptic Cow
• PhD in Computing Science (2003-06)• Validated the Haptic Cow
Background (2) Computing Scientist
2001 2006
Background (3) Teacher & Educational
Researcher
Vet + computing scientist + teacher:• Haptic simulators and haptic computer
games• Work-based learning• Business skills, female entrepreneurship• Interprofessional education• Web 2.0
2006 Move to join
the LIVE group at the RVC
Background (3) Teacher & Educational
Researcher
Vet + computing scientist + teacher:• Haptic simulators
2006 Move to join
the LIVE group at the RVC
What is Haptics?
• adj. [Greek haptein, to touch + ic] OED
• Haptic Simulators allow you to:• Feel 3D virtual objects
• Uses: • Visually impaired computer users• Veterinary and medical training
It’s an ideal technology for teaching examinations that depend on palpation
The PHANTOM (SensAble
Technologies)
The Haptic Cow
Can’t see what’s going on…
Could I find a better way to teach this?
(for pregnancy diagnosis and fertility examinations)
• Created 3D virtual models of the bovine reproductive tract (cervix, uterus and ovaries) inside the bony pelvis and abdomen
First the C++ code is written… then… the anatomical model is palpated
many, many
iterations5 years...
The Haptic CowDesign
The Haptic Cowis born
“It’s cool”
The instructor provides guidance while following the trainee’s progress inside the virtual cow on the computer screen
The student palpates the virtual bovine reproductive tract and receives touch feedback from the PHANTOM haptic (touch feedback) device
“Awesome”
Research has shown: - It is reasonable life-(cow)-like - Students perform better when examining real cows - It’s now used in 4 of 7 UK vet schools
Inside fibreglass cow is a PHANToM haptic
device
Computer software (written in C++)
Technology Making a Difference
Using Haptic Cow @ RVC
1. Anatomy in 1st year 1
2. 3rd years basic skills for examining 1st real cow
a) Peer assisted learning (PAL) – student tutors 2
b) Let the computer do the teaching! 3
3. Role-play in clinical rotations 4Over 2,000 ‘sign ins’ @ RVC since Feb 2007 & more than
10,000 members of the public have tried our haptic simulators
1. Kinnison et al (2009). Teaching Bovine Abdominal Anatomy: Use of a Haptic Simulator. Anatomical Sciences Education , 2(6): 280-285
2. Baillie et al (2009). Introducing Peer Assisted Learning into a Veterinary Curriculum: A Trial with a Simulator. JVME, 36(2): 174-179.
3. Baillie et al (2010). Evaluating an Automated Haptic Simulator Designed for Veterinary Students to Learn Bovine Rectal Palpation. Sim in Health in press
4. Baillie et al (2010). Fostering Integrated Learning & Clinical Professionalism Using Contextualized Simulation in a Small Group Role-Play. JVME in press
Technology Making a Difference
Learning Anatomy
Kinnison, Forrest, Frean & Baillie (2009). Teaching Bovine Abdominal Anatomy: Use of a Haptic Simulator. Anatomical Sciences Education , 2(6): 280-285
Truly 3D, no cadavers & no mess
• Compared performance of a group of students trained with simulator with a control group• Both groups set task of finding uterus in cows• Simulator trained group significantly better
(p<0.05)
• Then did an ‘ease of use’ study• 61 students piloted it ‘free access’, positive
feedback
Does it work?
Technology Making a Difference
Let the Computer Teach
Baillie et al (2010). Evaluating an Automated Haptic Simulator Designed for Veterinary Students to Learn Bovine Rectal Palpation. Sim in Health in press
Haptic Cow now has her own
Outlook calendar!
Drug box
Virtual
versus
real farm
“You got lost in there, love?”
Baillie , Pierce, May,S. (2010) Fostering Integrated Learning &Clinical Professionalism Using Contextualized Simulation in a Small Group Role-Play. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (in press)
“You said you were qualified, right?”
Role-play: A visit to a dairy farm
Technology Making a Difference
Contextualised Simulation
1. History2. Palpate
3. Diagnose (& treat)
Very popular with students
We have simulations of other species
including human
As it is a Computer...
• It can be more than the Haptic Cow• I.e. as it’s software it can become many cows & other species...
• It can be more than the Haptic Cow• I.e. as it’s software it can become many cows & other simulators...
We have simulations of other species
including human
CowHorse
Cat& DRE
As it is a Computer...
Conclusions
Passion for teaching
Skills as a Vet
Workplace experience
Retraining in computing
Conclusions
Passion for teaching
Skills as a Vet
Workplace experience
Retraining in computing
I’ve been able to understand the challenges and deliver practical,
innovative and, importantly, effective solutions
That mix has
meant
Questions?
Sarah Baillie MRCVS Most Innovative Teacher of the Year 2009
RCUK Women of Outstanding Achievement in SET 2010Higher Education Academy National Teaching Fellow 2010
For the vet..
For the computer scientist...
For the teacher ...