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More About X-Plain Tutorials

There are two types of X-Plain tutorials. We call the first “clinical” X-Plain tutorials and the second “public” X-Plain tutorials. The two types of tutorials are similar in content, however, the public version allows the user to browse and skip sections; the clinical version delivers the information without allowing the user to skip sections, questions, and feedback.

The clinical tutorials are used in products such as informed consent products where healthcare providers prefer that patients see ALL elements of the informed consent process such as benefits, risks, and alternative treatments.

The public tutorials are used in products for websites, marketing, and reception health information kiosks.

Either solution (the clinical and public tutorials) can be delivered through the Internet, standalone computers, or interactive TVs.

 

Click on the links below to review X-Plain tutorials:

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Review a public tutorial.

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Review a clinical tutorial.
   
"That was the very best [program] I have ever seen as it is in layman's terms thus making it easy to understand. TY [thank you]. Blessings to all who made it available."
Patient in FL reviewing X-Plain macular degeneration.
"It [X-Plain] enables the patients to take time to understand every module according to their own pace... This saves us valuable time in going back and returning to finish up our teaching. This also gives us time to do another patient while they are watching the kiosk."
David W. Jensen, M.S., Ph.D. Texas.

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(Last updated: August 24, 2010)