A virtual reality pilot for second year medical students' clinical training: Students' experiences
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36873Date
2025-04Type
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Abstract
Introduction: This study presents a Virtual Reality (VR) pilot for second-year medical students on the topic of psychosis.
Methods: 14 students participated. The VR session included an introductory lecture and reflective discussion with an experience consultant present.
Results: The students rated learning outcomes, understanding of psychosis, and overall satisfaction highly. There were minimal technical issues and a minority reported discomfort.
Discussion/conclusion: VR can be an effective supplementary tool for medical education, enhancing students’ understanding of complex conditions.
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IOS PressSeries
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; 323Citation
Wynn R, Larsen YS, Johannessen K, Solbakken AM. A virtual reality pilot for second year medical students' clinical training: Students' experiences. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 2025Metadata
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