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Comparison of immersive and non-immersive virtual reality videos as substitute for in-hospital teaching during coronavirus lockdown: a survey with graduate medical students in Germany
This study describes a workaround that was implemented at the Saarland University Hospital utilizing virtual reality equipment to convey the impressions of shadowing clinical procedures to the students without physical presence. To achieve this, 3D 180° videos of key clinical interventions of various internal medicine specialities were recorded, cut, and censored. The videos were uploaded to the e-learning YouTube channel of our institution and shared with the students via the private share function. The students could choose whether to use a VR-viewer to watch the videos immersively or to watch them without a viewer on a...
Source: Medical Education Online - July 19, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Albert J Omlor Leonie S Schw ärzel Moritz Bewarder Markus Casper Ellen Damm Guy Danziger Felix Mahfoud Katharina Rentz Urban Sester Robert Bals Philipp M Lepper Source Type: research

6 The advantages of defence medical engagement
The Ground Manoeuvre Surgical Group was established to provide DCR/DCS support to Operation Newcombe, the UK contribution to MINUSMA, a UN stabilisation and support mission in Mali. Opportunities arose during my tour to forge closer relationships with other nations’ surgical teams to the benefit of all. The UK team delivered a trauma SIM session in the as-yet untested temporary French facility during the drawdown of OP Barkhane. Several human factors issues were identified, and procedures changed prior to the facility going live. Subsequently I was invited to attend when a UK soldier required emergency care in the Fr...
Source: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps - May 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Lt Col Robert A Salaman Tags: Abstracts from the Mali Medical Conference Source Type: research

U.S. Medical Schools Are Struggling to Overcome Centuries of Racism in Health Care
Derrick Morton was skeptical about working for Kaiser Permanente’s Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine. The Pasadena, Calif., school hadn’t yet opened to students when he was offered a job in early 2020, and it felt risky to work for such a new institution. But Morton, who is Black, was eventually sold by the medical school’s mission: to train doctors with a strong focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion and to dismantle health disparities. After a short time as an assistant professor of biomedical science, however, Morton says it became clear that the reality didn’t live up to his “great ex...
Source: TIME: Health - August 29, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme Tags: Uncategorized Equality feature healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

How does a patient-centered, future-oriented medical curriculum look like? The patients' view
CONCLUSION: There is a need for psychosocial education in addition to medical knowledge. A future-focused curriculum should entail practice-oriented education to ensure the training of motivated physicians who possess strengthened digital skills and act on ethical principles and values. Assessment of the patients' perspective should play a crucial role in medical-education-research.PMID:34799296 | DOI:10.1016/j.zefq.2021.09.009
Source: Zeitschrift fur Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen - November 20, 2021 Category: Health Management Authors: Maximilian Wollsching-Strobel Jan P Ehlers Michaela Zupanic Source Type: research

Concepts in the Establishment of Interdisciplinary Ultrasound Centers: The Role of Radiology
CONCLUSION: Organizational structures, sharing of materials, and standardization of diagnostic reports facilitate and accelerate cooperation with the referring specialty.KEY POINTS: · Interdisciplinary US centers foster clinical collaboration, research, and jointly organized, standardized training.. · Economic aspects include optimization of available equipment, use of the latest US techniques, and centralization of organizational structures.. · Common terminology and standardized reporting increase the satisfaction of referring doctors.CITATION FORMAT: · Clevert DA, Jung EM, Weber M et al. Concepts in the Establishmen...
Source: Nuklearmedizin - July 19, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Dirk Andre Clevert Ernst Michael Jung Marc-Andr é Weber Markus Herbert Lerchbaumer Winfried Willinek Thomas Fischer Source Type: research