Serious Games in Medical Education: What it Adds? How to Go about It?

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Abstract

Medical educators have adopted a number of teaching–learning methodologies to make their sessions interactive considering the need for active engagement of students to strengthen the process of learning. One among them is the use of serious games, wherein digital applications are used to enable the attainment of the intended learning objectives. A wide range of serious games can be designed to target different areas in healthcare training, which cumulatively provide a holistic and engaging approach for students to acquire knowledge and develop skills. Owing to the extensive areas and domains in medical education wherein we can use serious games, the benefits attributed to them are immense. The successful introduction of serious games into the medical curriculum depends on several factors and we must adopt a systematic approach to optimize the benefits. In conclusion, the introduction of serious games into medical education can benefit medical students by helping them master multiple skills required for successful clinical practice. Acknowledging the changing landscapes in medical education, there is an immense need that teachers and administrators to explore the possibility of integrating these games into medical schools.

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Shrivastava, S. R. B. L., Shrivastava, P. S., & Mishra, V. H. (2024). Serious Games in Medical Education: What it Adds? How to Go about It? Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 16(Suppl 2), S1860–S1862. https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1245_23

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