Le département d'orthopédie de l'UCONN offre une formation chirurgicale à distance et un mentorat à tous leurs résidents pendant la crise de Covid-19.
VANCOUVER, Colombie-Britannique, 24 mars 2020 — Technologie PrecisionOS, developers of the medical-grade virtual reality™ learning platform that advances surgical readiness, announced today details of a partnership with top-ranked research institution, University of Connecticut (UCONN).
“This technology couldn’t have come at a better time. We are struggling to balance the safety of all of our residents and patients with our obligation to continue to educate the surgeons we are graduating”, said Dr. Lauren Geaney, Program Director at UCONN. “PrecisionOS allows us to bridge that gap with accurate simulations. We are very excited to begin integrating this into our curriculum. We have tried many VR providers and we chose PrecisionOS given the quality of education and the fact that it is clearly made to improve surgeon skill.”
Residents’ clinical responsibilities have been significantly reduced to adjust to the needs during the pandemic. There are limited responsibilities for the foreseeable future. “As a senior resident, this is an extremely stressful situation as I complete my residency program. I will be starting my fellowship shortly, and now with no elective operative cases, I can feel my technical skills deteriorating without practice, said Dr. Merrill, a 5e and final year resident at UCONN. “The PrecisionOS platform is exactly what we need. It is challenging, case based, and allows me to operate through increasing levels of complexity in virtual reality. It allows us to practice our hand-eye coordination and 3-D visual-spatial awareness from anywhere. This type of training is certainly the future and will be critical in educating future surgeons, we should have this type of training year round, and now we will”.
“We factored in many variables when developing our Formation médicale en réalité virtuelle and training software. The current models of learning have shown limited value as an experiential tool. Our platform is intended to provide the missing experience of being transported to an operating room environment, encouraging confidence in the student’s technical and responsive skills, which is otherwise only available in the physical operating room,” said Dr. Danny P. Goel, Orthopedic Surgeon, CEO and Founder of PrecisionOS. “The advances in technology allow us to connect individuals to surgical experiences which they may not see during their entire training. Now, It’s available to them at their convenience, at home, as needed with personalized performance metrics they can build upon. We are very proud we can assist and deliver on our principal goal of providing medical grade VR education.”
La méthode PrecisionOS de Formation RV s'est avéré supérieur aux approches traditionnelles à plusieurs égards, notamment en permettant aux utilisateurs de saisir les concepts procéduraux beaucoup plus rapidement. Ils l'ont montré dans leur récente publication dans JBJS Am, la principale revue de chirurgie orthopédique mondialement connue. L'étude validée a démontré que les résidents seniors formés avec des modules de réalité virtuelle apprendront plus rapidement et seront techniquement supérieurs par rapport à leurs collègues formés à la procédure chirurgicale par des moyens traditionnels.
En plus d'améliorer l'efficacité et les compétences, les modules PrecisionOS peuvent fournir aux systèmes hospitaliers et aux centres d'apprentissage un soulagement financier considérable. Les modules sont facilités par une plate-forme portable, Oculus Quest, permettant de suivre la formation n'importe où et à tout moment, encourageant la portabilité et éliminant les coûts d'équipement.
Le partenariat avec PrecisionOS permettra aux stagiaires de l'UCONN de rester connectés à leur expérience clinique de l'opération. Les étudiants pourront pratiquer la chirurgie à leur convenance, apprendre de leurs erreurs et continuer d'améliorer et d'améliorer leurs compétences techniques, tout en restant à la maison.
“Education is the pillar by which we provide the best patient care,” said Dr. Goel. “We have to reduce the negative impact this situation will have on patients who will require surgery once this pandemic is over and beyond. The trainees should experience failure at home, not in real life.”
À propos de PrecisionOS
PrecisionOS was founded by a team of clinical orthopedic surgeons and game developers to create the most relevant and applicable medical-grade-VR-simulation™ experience. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and backed by the prestigious AO Foundation, the company’s mission is to provide first-in-class orthopedic surgical training on a global scale. Given its focus on surgical education, PrecisionOS is a CME provider through the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the only scientifically validated, peer-reviewed and published immersive virtual reality product on the market. It has been tested among its end users and customers resulting in business relationships with some of the top orthopedic companies and societies in the industry.
To learn more about the technology behind the training modules and the impact it’s already had, visit PrecisionOSTech.com.
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