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Clinical Simulation in VR is A New Era in Medical Training

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Clinical simulation in VR is changing healthcare education by allowing any students to practice medical abilities in realistic, immersive environments. Gone are the days when aspiring doctors gained practical experience solely by assisting senior physicians or performing procedures on cadavers. VR provides modern, effective alternative in which learners may put on a headset and enter a fully equipped virtual medical facility to perform operations just as they would in real life. One of the primary benefits of VR medical simulation is the ability to train in a safe and regulated setting. It is always dangerous to practice medical procedures on live patients because it puts learners at risk as well as the patient, especially when it comes to contagious diseases. Because of this inherent risk, learners frequently hesitate, trainers who don’t want to endanger their students safety are cautious. However, in a virtual reality medical simulation , errors are not fatal because the patient and ...

Clinical Simulation in VR for Thorough Training

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Clinical simulation in VR present the advantage of allowing learners to practice skills in realistic and engaging environments. There was a time when practical experiences in healthcare training could be gained by assisting senior doctors and by performing procedures on cadavers. With the coming of virtual reality medical simulation , the healthcare education scenario has undergone a massive change. Learners don a VR headset, step into a virtual environment that is fully equipped with all necessary equipment and perform procedures as they would in a real-world setup. VR simulations provide a safe and controlled environment for training purposes. For very obvious reasons, it is not safe to practice medical skills on live patients. It could cause harm to the patient and also put the learner at risk, if the disease is infectious. Learners will have to be extra cautious and this may lead to a degree of hesitation. Trainers too would not want to put their learners or patients at risk. With...