Messenger of the Platform
The “ClinCaseQuest” simulation training platform offers wide opportunities for communication between healthcare professionals:
news feed of the simulation training platform with the ability to add comments;
via user news feed;
via “My discussions” in group discussions (select “Reply” or “Subscribe”)
discussions at the end of each training session (select “Reply” or “Subscribe”)
communication via Platform messenger.
Please note that communication on the Platform is available only to registered users, you need to log in to the Platform with your login and password.
In the top bar, you can see the message icon as a box. Click on it – a messenger preview will open. You can click “View inbox” and log in to the Platform messenger.
With the Platform messenger you can exchange private messages with colleagues. Let your communication with colleagues in the “ClinCaseQuest” platform be convenient and private!
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