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Reproducing swallowing in a thyroid exam simulator

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Project Overview

Physical examination skills are taught and assessed throughout medical school and residency. Use of simulation technology for teaching and evaluation has introduced a wide variety of options for clinical performance assessment. However, many clinical skills are taught on animal tissue, which can be unavailable, expensive, or short-lived. Medical lab is focused on the development of low cost models (out of plastic or silicone materials) to replicate clinical exams.

Therefore, We are looking to update our thyroid exam simulator with a mechanism to mimic the swallowing motion of the thyroid. Our model will need to able to reproduce swallowing in order to allow clinicians to access and diagnose abnormalities found on the thyroid gland. Also, Trying to modify the previous model from the last semester by adding sensor motion to let users know their ability of palpation so that they can review their test and improve the skill

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Team members from left to right: Greg Wolf,He Chang Kang,Candice Tang, Alex Smith
Team members from left to right: Greg Wolf,He Chang Kang,Candice Tang, Alex Smith

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Team Members

  • Candice Tang - Team Leader & Communicator
  • Gregory Wolf - BSAC
  • He Kang - BWIG
  • Alex Smith - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Amit Nimunkar - Advisor
  • Dr. Adhira Sunkara - Client

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