A three dimensional virtual medical imaging computed tomography suite: Innovation in education


Autoria(s): Gunn, Therese; Starkey, Deborah; Bridge, Pete; Berry, Clare; Braithwaite, Vicki; Mahoney, Gaynor; Rowntree, Pamela; Wilson-Stewart, Kelly
Data(s)

01/10/2013

Resumo

Aims: The Medical Imaging Training Immersive Environment(MITIE) Computed Tomography(CT) system is an innovative virtual reality (VR) platform that allows students to practice a range of CT techniques. The aim of this pilot study was to harvest user feedback about the educational value of teh application and inform future pedagogical development. This presentation explores the use of this technology for skills training. Background: MITIE CT is a 3D VR environment that allows students to position a patient,and set CT technical parameters including IV contrast dose and dose rate. As with VR initiatives in other health disciplines the software mimics clinical practice as much as possible and uses 3D technology to enhance immersion and realism. The software is new and was developed by the Medical Imaging Course Team at a provider University with funding from a Health Workforce Australia 'Simulated Learning Environments' grant Methods: Current third year medical imaging students were provided with additional 1 hour MITIE laboratory tutorials and studnet feedback was collated with regard to educational value and performance. Ethical approval for the project was provided by the university ethics panel Results: This presentation provides qualitative analysis of student perceptions relating to satisfaction, usability and educational value. Students reported high levels of satisfaction and both feedback and assessment results confirmed the application's significance as a pre-clinical tool. There was a clear emerging theme that MITIE could be a useful learning tool that students could access to consolidate their clinical learning, either on campus or during their clinical placement. Conclusion: Student feedback indicates that MITIE CT has a valuable role to play in the clinial skills training for medical imaging students both in the academic and clinical environment. Future work will establish a framework for an appropriate supprting pedagogy that can cross the boundary between the two environments

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83084/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83084/1/A%20Three%20dimensional%20Virtual%20Medical%20Imaging%20Computed%20Tomography%20final%20DS.pdf

Gunn, Therese, Starkey, Deborah, Bridge, Pete, Berry, Clare, Braithwaite, Vicki, Mahoney, Gaynor, Rowntree, Pamela, & Wilson-Stewart, Kelly (2013) A three dimensional virtual medical imaging computed tomography suite: Innovation in education. In 10th National Allied Health Conference, 16-18 October 2013, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2013 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #110320 Radiology and Organ Imaging #110399 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified #Virtual reality #Computed Tomography #MITIE #Skills training
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Conference Item