XR空间医学技术助力临床教育创新

Ethan Waisberg, Joshua Ong, Phani Paladugu, Nasif Zaman, Sharif Amit Kamran, Andrew G. Lee, Alireza Tavakkoli
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头戴式扩展现实(XR)已成为医学教育中模拟临床和手术情况的有力工具。XR的另一个潜在的强大临床工具可能是帮助临床医生从患者的感知中进一步了解疾病。在我们为经历星际引力转变的宇航员开发培训工具的工作中,我们发现了一个独特的机会,也可以为专门从事前庭眼疾病的临床医生开发这种新兴工具。通过模拟患者对疾病的感知,这可能会增加对未来临床护理的理解和临床洞察力。这项工作是nasa资助的一个开发中的头戴式多模态视觉评估框架的组成部分,用于评估宇航员视力的细微变化。XR是一种很有前途的工具,可以帮助进一步了解患者对疾病的感知,有一天可能会成为地球上和太空中个人的有用对策。
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Clinical Education Innovation Enabled by XR Space Medicine Technology
Head-mounted extended reality (XR) has emerged as a powerful tool in medical education for simulation of clinical and surgical situations. Another potentially powerful clinical tool of XR may be to help clinicians further understand disease from the patient’s perception. In our work to develop a training tool for astronauts undergoing interplanetary gravitational transitions, we identified a unique opportunity to also develop this emerging tool for clinicians specializing in vestibulo-ocular disease. By emulating patient perception of disease, this may increase understanding and clinical insight into clinical care in the future. This work is a component of a developing NASA-funded, head-mounted multimodal visual assessment framework to assess for subtle changes in astronaut vision. XR is a promising tool to help further understand patient perception of disease, and may one day serve as a useful countermeasure for both individuals on Earth and in space.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace (IJAAA) is a peer-reviewed publication for scholars from a variety of backgrounds including educators, industry personnel, and government researchers. The editorial focus is on the global issues that are currently facing the aviation, aeronautics, and aerospace segments. Example subject areas that would be appropriate for inclusion in the journal are: Underrepresented groups in aviation/aerospace Current aviation problems and solutions (e.g. NextGen, airport delays) Space launch and operations/missions Air traffic control Aeronautical engineering Unmanned systems Government research in aviation/aerospace Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education Crew and general resource management Aviation/aeronautics/aerospace primary, secondary, and higher education Aviation/aerospace manufacturing Aviation/aerospace safety Aviation/aerospace security Aviation/aerospace training Aviation/aerospace education Aviation/aerospace meteorology Aviation/aerospace navigation and avionics systems Aviation/aerospace maintenance Aviation/aerospace finance and management Aviation/aerospace logistics Aviation/aerospace legislation and regulation Aviation/aerospace medicine
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