3DiTeams
| Developer(s) | Duke University Medical Center and Virtual Heroes |
|---|---|
| Publisher(s) | Duke University Medical Center and Virtual Heroes |
| Designer(s) | Troy Bowman and Steven Cattrell |
| Engine | Unreal Engine 2 |
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows (98/ME/2000/XP) |
| Release | November 2007 |
| Genre(s) | Serious game |
| Mode(s) | multiplayer |
3DiTeams (also known as 3Di TEAMS) is a first person serious video game developed by the Duke University Medical Center and Virtual Heroes and used for medical education and team training. The 3DiTeams Project was conceived by Dr. Jeffrey M. Taekman and Jerry Heneghan and is managed by the Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
The project was unveiled to the general public in a workshop entitled "3DiTeams – Team Training in a Virtual Interactive Environment" hosted by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California on October 16, 2007. Since that time, it has been the subject of presentations for the Second Annual TeamSTEPPS Consortium Meeting, the Fourth Annual Games for Health Conference, First Annual North Carolina Advanced Learning Technology Summit, and Leadership Symposium on Digital Media in Health Care.