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Preparing more future health professionals

The success of the next generation of healthcare providers depends on efficient, effective learning strategies.

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From education to practice

Preparing future clinicians for a successful career means we need to engage students meaningfully across diverse learning environments and focus on competency-based learning to ensure they are practice-ready. 

Educators globally are looking to fill the practical experience gap that exists due to limited access to clinical placements, which is impacting the readiness of medical and nursing students.  

Through the development and implementation of more innovative educational resources, including simulation and dynamic anatomy tools, we can help in part address the lack of clinical experience. 

A new dimension of learning

Elsevier Health is providing solutions that can help support the development of practice-ready clinicians, not just test-ready, through enhanced clinical skills and competency-based assessments.  

We are developing exciting ways to explore and find answers and enabling students to use dialogue to develop their optimal way of learning.  

By providing a more personalized learning experience, and addressing their individual challenges, we meet students where they are and support each stage of their medical career. 

Solutions like HeartX, Osmosis, and Complete Anatomy, are powerful visual learning tools that help simplify the complex nature of medical education, making the healthcare field more accessible — and setting students up for success. 

“Sixty-seven percent of clinicians globally believe newly graduated clinicians lack hands-on practical training due to Covid which is impacting care for patients.” 

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COTFEE

Clinician of the Future Education Edition

2023 Report

Reshaping how we educate students

Engaging students meaningfully across diverse learning environments is key to ensuring tomorrow’s clinicians are practice-ready. 

Elsevier Executives explore the challenges facing nursing and medical students. 

Preparing more future health professionals

Leveraging AI to empower and prepare future healthcare professionals

At Elsevier, we’re on a mission to equip future healthcare professionals with the skills they need to thrive in real-world practice. By harnessing the power of generative AI, our educational tools boost critical skills like information-gathering, critical thinking, and empathy.

This approach addresses the global shortage of nurses and clinicians by enhancing the quality and speed of education. Our users benefit from conversational AI for understanding clinical research and preparing educational materials, transforming healthcare education with personalized instruction and streamlined course creation for a brighter future.

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"In recent years, we've made significant advancements using AI technology powered by evidence-based content to bridge the skills gap for students entering the healthcare profession. This includes tools and digital solutions that simulate the clinical setting, fostering empathy for patient care and enhancing students' ability to deliver optimal care to improve patient outcomes.”  

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Kevonne Holloway

Managing Director, Global Content Partners at Elsevier