Virtual Reality Training System for Anytime/Anywhere Acquisition of Surgical Skills: A Pilot Study

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This article presents a hardware/software simulation environment suitable for anytime/anywhere surgical skills training. It blends the advantages of physical hardware and task analogs with the flexibility of virtual environments. This is further enhanced by a web-based implementation of training feedback accessible to both trainees and trainers. Our training system provides a self-paced and interactive means to attain proficiency in basic tasks that could potentially be applied across a spectrum of trainees from first responder field medical personnel to physicians. This results in a powerful training tool for surgical skills acquisition relevant to helping injured warfighters.

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Zahiri, M., Booton, R., Nelson, C. A., Oleynikov, D., & Siu, K. C. (2018). Virtual Reality Training System for Anytime/Anywhere Acquisition of Surgical Skills: A Pilot Study. In Military Medicine (Vol. 183, pp. 86–91). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usx138

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