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College of Health Sciences
Department of Health Informatics

HCI-316-ASSIGNMENT
Course name:

E-Health

Course number:

HCI316

CRN

XXXX

Assignment
title or task:

Student name:
Students ID
Number:
Submission
date:

The Applications of Virtual Reality in Healthcare: from a Provider’s
Perspective in Saudi Arabia. In this 600-word essay, answer the following
question:
How can Virtual Reality be applied in healthcare, particularly from the
healthcare provider’s perspective? Provide a detailed explanation and
include a specific example from within the healthcare system in Saudi
Arabia.

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Instructor name:

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Grade:

/10

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College of Health Sciences
Department of Health Informatics

Proficiency

Some Proficiency

Limited Proficiency

No Proficiency

2

1.5

1.0

0.5

Content Presentation

Criteria

The purpose and focus are clear and consistent
Punctuation, grammar, spelling, and mechanics are appropriate
Information and evidence are accurate, appropriate, and integrated
effectively

Thinking

Analysis/synthesis/evaluation/interpretation are effective and
consistent
Connections between and among ideas are made
Total

/ 10

Guidelines:

Fill in students’ information on the first page of this document.

Start your writing from the next page (page 3)

Word limit: 500 words

Font should be 12 Times New Roman

Headings should be Bold.

Color should be Black.

Line spacing should be 1.5.

Use APA style & In-Text Citation to cite at least three academic sources (e.g., peerreviewed journal articles, relevant textbook chapters) that support your claims and enhance
the depth of your discussion.

AVOID PLAGIARISM (you will be graded ZERO)

Use the provided SEU cover page for submission.

Submission should be before the deadline.

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