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Electronic Documentation Learning System for Occupational Therapy
Important Information for Using DocuLearn
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Key Features
OT Practice Framework
DocuLearn templates align with and utilize OTPF-4 terminology and concepts. Students engage with the OTPF-4 through realistic and practical applications that carry over into clinical practice.
Video-based case application
DocuLearn can be combined with ICE Videos and/or classroom simulations to create authentic learning activities. New evaluation and treatment video cases are on the way!
E-textbook coming soon!
The DocuLearn e-textbook offers interactive examples, common mistakes, quizzes, and practice documentation linked with videos.
Medical history now available!
New Patient Records have been added to the ICE Video Library allowing students to review the past medical history, physician’s orders, and medications when documenting notes on ICE Video Cases.
Look under “Patients” in the top navigation bar of the ICE Video Library.
Intraprofessional Opportunities
DocuLearn templates can be used for intraprofessional learning assignments with a co-signature option (e.g., OT and COTA).
Faculty Zone Resources
As DocuLearn continues to grow, additional lesson plans and example assignments will be added to the Faculty Zone to stimulate teaching ideas and save faculty time. Reach out to amandagiles@icelearningcenter.com to share your requests and/or ideas!