Lorene
Cobb,
PT, DPT, Ed. D
Assistant Professor
Seton Hall University
Dr. Lorene Cobb is an Assistant Professor at Seton Hall University in Nutley, New Jersey and a NJ physical therapy clinician. Lorene holds a BSPT from The Sage Colleges, MSHS from Seton Hall University, t-DPT from Stockton University and Doctor of Education from Maryville University. She is a Module Facilitator for Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Center for Interprofessional Education. Her current research interests include: teaching and learning strategies, the use of VR and AI in the education of interprofessional healthcare students, and integrating the use of the movement system into PT education and practice.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Description of the Seminar This seminar explores how health profession educators can effectively implement virtual simulation platforms to create meaningful interprofessional learning experiences. While traditional health professional programs have relied on silo-based simulations, there is growing recognition of the value in cross-disciplinary scenarios that highlight the interdependency among health professionals when providing person-centered team-based care. This seminar will present findings from an evidence-based exploration of available data, share results from piloting AI utility in…