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Best Practice Guidelines

The eViP Best Practice Guidelines (BPG) are based on the experience of the eViP Technical Reference Group and they address the following:

  • BPG 1: Exchanging Virtual Patients (VPs) between different VP systems;
  • BPG 2: How to test for conformance;
  • BPG 3: How to handle external specifications outside of MedBiquitous Virtual Patient (MVP) specification; and
  • BPG 4: Internalisation of multimedia content for VPs.

1. Guidelines for VP repurposing to a different educational level and discipline

2. Guidelines for VP repurposing to a different structure

3. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different educational scenario

4. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different educational levels and scenario

5. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different culture, language and structure

6. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different disciplines

7. Guidelines for VP repurposing to a different educational level

8. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different culture and language

9. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different language and discipline

10. Guidelines for VP repurposing to different culture, language and scenario

Site Update

The eViP project has ended and this site is no longer being actively updated. However, the resources and guidance remain free to use.

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