The challenge of teaching patient-centred communication in physiotherapy is not new. Traditional simulation methods—peer role-play or actor-based scenarios—have their merits but also clear limitations. Role-play often lacks authenticity, and actor-led simulations, while valuable, are difficult to scale. What’s become increasingly clear is the need for accessible, flexible approaches that still maintain the depth of real-world… Continue reading Applying Simulation Pedagogy to AI-Enabled Learning in Physiotherapy Education
Category: artificial-intelligence
This category documents my exploration of artificial intelligence within health education and academic practice. I’m particularly interested in how AI tools can support reflective learning, enhance simulation design, and challenge traditional assumptions about teaching and feedback. These entries represent early steps in navigating the intersection between human insight and machine intelligence—curious, cautious, and grounded in pedagogy.