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I'm feeling a bit crook is a multimedia, interactive DVD-ROM on clinical communication in Australia for overseas-born students.
I'm feeling a bit crook develops pre-clinical and clinical students' interviewing skills, knowledge of Australian cultural norms and institutions as well as Australian colloquial English. The DVD can be used as a resource for the classroom or for self-paced learning.
Features:
- videos of students interviewing simulated patients
- voxpop clips of overseas-born students talking about their experiences of studying medicine and the health sciences in Australia
- a sound file glossary of Australian colloquialisms used in clinical settings
- a library section including newspaper articles
Target market includes overseas-born medicine and health sciences students, international medical graduates, international health sciences graduates, clinical educators and health professionals.
About the creators:
I'm feeling a bit crook was developed by Dr Robyn Woodward-Kron, Jan Hamilton, Ilana Rischin and Dr Louisa Remedios from the International Student Support Program, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.
Minimum System Requirements: Pentium III 300MHz running Windows 98 SE or later or PowerMac G3 400MHz running Mac OS X version 10.2.5 or later, DVDROM Drive, 512MB RAM or greater, Web Browser (Firefox 1.5 or later, Internet Explorer 6 or later, Safari 1.0 or later), QuickTime 6.5 or later (Quicktime 7.1.3 included), Adobe Reader 5 or later (Adobe Reader 8 for Windows included).