iMedEd Initiative
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Image 1: As part of UC Irvine's School of Medicine's iMedEd initiative, students train to become doctors using high-tech tools. Here, first-year students Will McKleroy and Sam Dodson (right) practice on a portable ultrasound device.
Image 2: Will McKleroy gets his vital signs checked by a fellow medical student using a portable ultrasound device in the Medical Education Building student lounge.
Image 3: Colin McCrimmon, a first-year medical student, performs a vital signs test on a medical simulation patient. The highly realistic mannequins allow students to hone their technical skills before treating actual patients.
Image 4: All first-year medical students received iPads loaded with their curriculum. Here, Morgaine Daniels studies physiology on her iPad in the student lounge.
Image 5: Medical students prepare to take their vital signs test in the student lounge. They can practice their techniques on the portable ultrasound machine (left).
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