A remote access mixed reality teaching ward round.

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-30 DOI:10.1111/tct.13338
Laksha Bala, James Kinross, Guy Martin, Louis J Koizia, Angad S Kooner, Gideon J Shimshon, Thomas J Hurkxkens, Philip J Pratt, Amir H Sam
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Abstract

Background: Heterogeneous access to clinical learning opportunities and inconsistency in teaching is a common source of dissatisfaction among medical students. This was exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, with limited exposure to patients for clinical teaching.

Methods: We conducted a proof-of-concept study at a London teaching hospital using mixed reality (MR) technology (HoloLens2™) to deliver a remote access teaching ward round.

Results: Students unanimously agreed that use of this technology was enjoyable and provided teaching that was otherwise inaccessible. The majority of participants gave positive feedback on the MR (holographic) content used (n = 8 out of 11) and agreed they could interact with and have their questions answered by the clinician leading the ward round (n = 9). Quantitative and free text feedback from students, patients and faculty members demonstrated that this is a feasible, acceptable and effective method for delivery of clinical education.

Discussion: We have used this technology in a novel way to transform the delivery of medical education and enable consistent access to high-quality teaching. This can now be integrated across the curriculum and will include remote access to specialist clinics and surgery. A library of bespoke MR educational resources will be created for future generations of medical students and doctors to use on an international scale.

远程访问混合现实教学病房。
背景:临床学习机会的异质性和教学的不一致性是医学生不满的常见原因。在COVID-19大流行期间,由于临床教学与患者的接触有限,这种情况进一步加剧。方法:我们在伦敦一家教学医院进行了概念验证研究,使用混合现实(MR)技术(HoloLens2™)提供远程访问教学查房。结果:学生们一致认为使用这种技术是令人愉快的,并且提供了其他方式无法获得的教学。大多数参与者对所使用的MR(全息)内容给出了积极的反馈(n = 8 / 11),并同意他们可以与领导查房的临床医生互动,并让他们的问题得到回答(n = 9)。来自学生、患者和教职员工的定量和免费文本反馈表明,这是一种可行、可接受和有效的临床教育方法。讨论:我们以一种新颖的方式使用这项技术来改变医学教育的交付方式,并使始终能够获得高质量的教学。这现在可以整合到整个课程中,包括远程访问专科诊所和手术。一个定制的MR教育资源图书馆将为未来的医学学生和医生在国际范围内使用而创建。
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