首次记录大规模采用虚拟现实技术作为课程的一部分

Dr Adith Chinnaswami
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虚拟现实(VR)作为医科学生的一种培训媒介,已经获得了越来越多的关注,各种研究发现了它的诸多优势。这些发展促使虚拟现实技术被纳入教育机构和课程。本研究旨在了解使用 VR 培训对印度医科学生的影响。来自 KIMS 的 200 多名学生参加了由 10 个模块组成的 VR 整合课程项目,时间跨度为一学年(2021 年 8 月至 2022 年 6 月)。在指导和评估模式下完成所有模块后,每个学生都被要求填写一份在线问卷。对结果的客观分析表明,这是一种有趣的学习形式(61% 的学生),比人体模型训练更有效(47%),并提高了训练后的自信水平(92%)。对模块的反馈包括满意的学习要点、可视化图形的改进空间以及对评估方面的积极评价。总之,这项研究发现,医学生认为 VR 培训是一种有趣而有效的方式,不仅能教育他们,还能评估他们的手术技能。不足之处包括需要反复练习,以及需要在数字环境中开发更多的逼真度,以带来更强的沉浸感。关键词虚拟现实、医疗保健培训、VR 技能培训、医学模拟、KIMS。
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First Recorded Large-Scale Adoption of Virtual Reality as a Part of Curriculum
Virtual Reality (VR) has been gaining traction as a medium of training for medical students, with various studies finding a multitude of advantages. These developments have led to its inculcation into educational institutions and programs. This study intended to understand the impact of using VR training on Indian medical students. Over 200 students from KIMS were enrolled in a VR-integrated curriculum program consisting of 10 modules across an academic year (Aug 2021-June 2022). After completion of all modules in the guided and evaluation modes, each student was asked to fill out an online questionnaire. An objective analysis of the results suggested that it was an interesting form of learning (61% of students), one that was more effective than manikin training (47%), bringing an increased level of confidence post training (92%). Feedback on the modules included satisfactory learning points, room for improvement in the visual graphics, and positive opinions on the assessment aspect. Overall, this study found that medical students perceived VR training as a fun and effective way to not only educate but assess them on procedural skills. Limitations included the need for repeated practice and the need to develop more realism in the digital environment to bring greater immersion. Keywords: Virtual Reality, Healthcare Training, VR Skill Training, Medical Simulation, KIMS.
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