SkillsLab+ - Digitization of the Otoscopy Station through State of the Art Methods of Augmented Reality

Q4 Engineering
Christian Gießer, Archsayan Karunairatnam, Johannes Schmitt, Rainer Brück
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Abstract The paper discusses SkillsLab+, a medical augmented reality application developed to digitize the practical course SkillsLab. This application provides medical students with a digital tool to learn and apply practical hand movements, initial treatment, and diagnostic techniques. The otoscopy station, one of the stations in SkillsLab+, allows students to learn the correct use of otoscope inserts and perform case discrimination. The digitization of this station provides several advantages over traditional teaching methods. The implementation of the application with the Unreal Engine on the Magic Leap One headset is discussed. The application is modular, allowing the addition of new stations with ease. Anatomically correct models and 3D models of diagnostic tools provide the necessary realism and precision for the application. Learning and exam modes have been included in the application to enhance the learning experience. The evaluation of the application was conducted using a questionnaire completed by 79 bachelor and master students from the fields of medical informatics and digital biomedicine and health sciences. On average, 54.25% of students had a positive response to the digital otoscopy station in the SkillsLab+ application, while 22.71% had a negative response. The questionnaire results indicated that the digitization of the otoscopy station through augmented reality in the SkillsLab+ application was well-received by the students. The SkillsLab+ application digitizes the practical course SkillsLab and offers several advantages over traditional teaching methods. It provides students with a digital tool to learn and apply practical hand movements, initial treatment, and diagnostic techniques. The otoscopy station in SkillsLab+ allows students to learn the correct use of otoscope inserts and perform case discrimination. The digitization of this station provides students with a digital tool that can be used anywhere, any number of times. The evaluation of the application using a questionnaire showed that the application was well received by the students.
SkillsLab+ -通过最先进的增强现实方法实现耳镜站的数字化
摘要:本文讨论了为实现医学实践课程SkillsLab数字化而开发的医学增强现实应用程序SkillsLab+。该应用程序为医学生提供了一个学习和应用实际手部运动、初始治疗和诊断技术的数字工具。耳镜工作站是SkillsLab+的其中一个工作站,让学生学习正确使用耳镜插入件并进行病例区分。与传统的教学方法相比,该站的数字化提供了几个优势。讨论了该应用在虚幻引擎下在Magic Leap One耳机上的实现。该应用程序是模块化的,允许轻松添加新的工作站。解剖正确的模型和诊断工具的3D模型提供了必要的现实主义和精度的应用。应用程序中包含学习和考试模式,以增强学习体验。对79名来自医学信息学和数字生物医学与健康科学专业的本科生和硕士生进行了问卷调查。平均54.25%的学生对SkillsLab+应用程序中的数字耳镜台有正面反应,22.71%的学生有负面反应。问卷调查结果显示,在SkillsLab+应用程序中通过增强现实技术实现耳镜工作站的数字化,得到了学生的好评。SkillsLab+应用程序将实践课程SkillsLab数字化,与传统教学方法相比,它具有几个优势。它为学生提供了一个数字工具来学习和应用实际的手部运动、初始治疗和诊断技术。SkillsLab+的耳镜站可以让学生学习正确使用耳镜插入物,并进行病例区分。该站的数字化为学生提供了一个可以在任何地方、任何次数使用的数字化工具。通过问卷调查的方式对申请进行评估,结果显示学生对申请非常满意。
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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