Wolters Kluwer Health has expanded the capabilities of vrClinicals for Nursing by integrating conversational artificial intelligence (AI), further advancing the platform’s role in bridging classroom instruction with clinical readiness. Developed in collaboration with Laerdal Medical and introduced in 2023, vrClinicals for Nursing offers virtual reality (VR)-based training designed to replicate the complexities of real hospital environments.
The introduction of conversational AI enhances the educational experience by enabling nursing students to speak directly with virtual patients. This added dimension facilitates more natural and immersive learning, supporting the development of communication skills essential for patient care. By replacing point-and-click interactions with voice-based communication, the platform increases realism and provides a more engaging simulation of clinical dialogue.
Through vrClinicals for Nursing, students practice patient care, clinical prioritization, and decision-making in a risk-free, immersive environment. The platform’s multi-patient simulations are intended to expose learners to diverse clinical scenarios they are likely to encounter in professional practice. The AI integration introduces a broader range of patient personalities and situations, allowing students to experience more nuanced and varied interactions.
This enhancement also supports faculty by offering a scalable, efficient solution that minimizes dependence on physical clinical placements and simulation moderators. Educators gain access to a technology-aligned training method that can be incorporated directly into nursing curricula, expanding learning opportunities without the logistical challenges of traditional simulation settings.
Academic institutions such as North Carolina Central University have adopted this approach to supplement in-classroom instruction. By implementing VR and AI, these programs aim to prepare students more thoroughly for the realities of patient care, ensuring greater confidence and competence before entering clinical environments.
The update reflects Wolters Kluwer Health’s continued investment in advanced educational tools that combine digital innovation with pedagogical relevance. The addition of conversational AI to vrClinicals for Nursing represents a strategic step toward improving nursing education through immersive, curriculum-aligned simulation technology.
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