Un groupe de chirurgiens nord-américains aligne les modules PrecisionOS avec ACGME et CanMEDs Framework.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia—March 7, 2023—PrecisionOS®, a leading medical education simulation provider announced today a novel virtual reality curriculum for orthopedic training. The company has put together an extensive guide aimed at all residency programs in North America and beyond. The curriculum, compiled through consultation and input from a number of surgeon educators, is set to augment the way surgical residents are trained while making it not only relevant, but support skill acquisition and benchmarks in surgical training.
“This virtual reality curriculum represents a true game-changer in surgical education,” said Dr. Peter Ferguson, Albert and Temmy Latner Chair of the Division of Orthopedics, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto. “It follows the framework of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) and allows residents to experience highly realistic and immersive simulations of surgical procedures in a safe and controlled environment. This will now provide them with a guide and level of training that was previously unattainable with traditional methods.”
“To truly harness the power of VR, we needed to offer a guide on how to seamlessly integrate VR within academic programs,” said Danny P. Goel, MD, CEO of PrecisionOS. “This curriculum covers all orthopedic disciplines and provides learners with relevant and actionable data to becoming an integral part of their current educational pathway, understanding when to use which medical devices all while enhancing performance in the operating room.”
“I have been impressed with the effort and dedication to resident education during the development and expansion of the PrecisionOS system. Precision’s new curriculum is based on sound educational principals and provides a roadmap for steps to integrate modules into training programs with a view to augment skills training of our residents,” said Dr. Larry Marsh, MD, Department Head, Professor and Carroll B Larson Chair of the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Ce programme de réalité virtuelle est maintenant disponible pour tous les programmes de résidence en chirurgie orthopédique en Amérique du Nord et sera publié lors de la réunion annuelle de l'American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons à Las Vegas du 7 au 11 mars 2023. Avec plus de 60 programmes de résidence et de bourses sur la plateforme, l'entreprise ajoutera beaucoup plus de contenu au programme au cours des prochains mois. Les directeurs de programme et les résidents peuvent trouver plus d'informations et demander l'accès au programme ici.
À propos de PrecisionOS
PrecisionOS est l'un des principaux fournisseurs de formation chirurgicale en réalité virtuelle pour l'industrie médicale. Les professionnels de la santé de nombreuses sociétés, universités et entreprises de dispositifs médicaux préfèrent les modules PrecisionOS car ils améliorent le transfert de connaissances et de compétences. Plusieurs essais publiés indépendants confirment que les participants utilisant la plateforme PrecisionOS deviennent de meilleurs chirurgiens et plus confiants. PrecisionOS a des affiliations collaboratives avec plus de 60 grandes institutions médicales mondiales où la plateforme est utilisée dans plus de 55 pays à travers le monde. En savoir plus sur www.precisionostech.com.
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