Education Teams
Introduction
Patients Know Best is freely available to educational institutions, teaching future healthcare professionals.
Since the beginning of our Education Programme in 2014, we’ve partnered with 15 universities in the UK and abroad. Students can use the PKB platform to practice remote consultation skills and to learn how to work collaboratively with patients on their care. To find out more about the Universities we work with, please visit https://education.patientsknowbest.com
Training healthcare students on the tools of digital healthcare means they will graduate to work in our NHS hospitals, GP practices, and private healthcare institutions with an understanding of how the PKB platform works, knowledge of the benefits it provides patients, and an expectation that it will be used in clinical practice.
These healthcare professionals of tomorrow will be your team’s clinical champions.
Usecase
Deployment
Educational institutions can use the platform for simulation activities in various ways:
Volunteer role-play: work with patient volunteers or actors for students to interact with
Student role-play: students role-play, taking on the characters of both patients and healthcare professionals
Case study learning: students work with test patient records constructed as case studies to review, add data to, and use to make assessments around
Workflow
PKB demonstrates the platform to the University team (module leads, etc.)
Education institution signs a free contract with PKB
University identifies:
Volunteer role-play, student role-play, case study learning
Where PKB will sit in the curriculum - which years, which modules, which OSCEs
Admin support required from the University team
Who will hold the role of patients
How many student groups required
PKB provides training for University staff
All users registered as coordinators, patients or professionals
Go live
PKB solution and benefits
Messaging
Communication functions in PKB allow students to practice remote consultation skills
Students practice maintaining accurate and comprehensive consultation records
Clinical tutors can view students’ interactions with patients
Asynchronous messaging allows students to witness patient health outside of office hours
Care plans
Shared care planning and co-production is often a course learning outcome for healthcare students
Students learn these skills before they graduate; patients increasingly expect to participate in decisions about their care
Data
Students get a longitudinal view of a patient’s condition as it changes and develops, monitoring test results and symptom tracking
Students apply their lecture-based science knowledge to patients’ health
Questionnaires
Students experience sending PROMs and PREMS to measure patients’ health status and quality of life
Get feedback on student-patient interaction
Further information
Deploying PKB: how to deploy PKB in your education institution
PKB's education partners: case studies from our existing Education partners