Director of Innovation at the Georgia Cyber Center | Instructional Innovation
Augusta, GA, UNITED STATES
Lynsey Steinberg is one of the 300 board-certified medical illustrators and also an expert on virtual reality.
JAG Wire online
2021-09-13
Leadership for INNOVATE 2022 includes Dr. Vahé Heboyan, associate professor of health economics at the Medical College of Georgia and director of the Health and Behavioral Economics Research Lab; Scott Thorp, associate vice president of research and chair of the Department of Art and Design; and Lynsey Steinberg, board-certified medical illustrator and team member of the CII.
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2020-07-14
“It’s so important right now no matter where you are, what building, what you are doing, that we all spread this positive reinforcement,” Lynsey Ekema, medical illustrator at AU, said.
view moreThe Augusta Chronicle online
2020-04-08
After seeing an effort at Georgia Tech to use 3D printing technology to create 10,00 face shields, a group at AU with similar skills was tasked with creating and manufacturing their own version, said Lynsey Ekema, a medical illustrator and instructional designers in the center at AU.
view moreThe Augusta Press online
2022-06-22
Virtual reality has long been a stalwart tool for scientists and gamers, but remote working, online education and isolation because of COVID-19 demonstrated its value for others. The rapidly growing field has moved beyond laboratories and gaming and is finding its way into fields ranging from entertainment to healthcare. Lynsey Steinberg, board-certified medical illustrator and VR expert at Augusta University, said virtual reality is becoming a valued means to teach empathy and perspective across a broad spectrum of industries. “So, in medicine imagining the perspective from an Alzheimer’s patient, or experiencing what it might be like for families in hospice care. These are all things that we are working on here at the university,” she said. “Our College of Nursing is doing an empathy care simulation with the Center for Instructional Innovation. We call that “Project LIVE”, Learning through Interprofessional Virtual Experiences. And that is changing education as we know it.”
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2022-08-08
Death can be hard to talk about and witness, even for the healthcare professional at times. Augusta University wants to help prepare students for what textbooks can’t always teach in a unique way. "We continue to teach patient bedside manner, but not in fully immersive reality. This is the first time we’ve done this here.” said Lynsey Steinberg, Innovation Specialist. Augusta University is now using virtual reality technology in end of life care education. The method rose from the coronavirus pandemic.
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2022-11-30
Augusta University’s College of Nursing realized it needed to better train students on how to support family members when patients are near the end of life after recent graduates told faculty how emotionally unprepared they were the first time they faced the situation. In response, the Georgia university has built virtual reality simulations that enable nursing students to role-play various situations so they can learn empathy and provide the support their future patients and patients’ families will need, says Lynsey Steinberg, a board-certified medical illustrator with Augusta University’s Center for Instructional Innovation.
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