Remote Immersive Virtual Reality Teaching: (RIVR)
Educational Problems, Acute Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Educational Problems focused on measuring Regional Anesthesia, Education, Ultrasound
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Participants are medical students from year 1 and 2 Exclusion Criteria: Participants with any prior exposure (workshop, lecture, tutorial, actual performance) of ultrasound guided procedures, including regional anesthesia.
Sites / Locations
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Remote immersive virtual reality group (3D) teaching
Remote 2 D teaching
Telesimulation using immersive VR technology. Briefly, students will have a 360° camera mounted to their head, which will broadcast their first-person perspective to their teachers. Teachers will be able to immerse themselves in the perspective of the trainee using a virtual reality HMD (Oculus Quest 2), which allows them to look around freely and view equipment, hand movements, etc. and offer instruction accordingly.
Telesimulation using standard teleconferencing software and equipment including 2D computer monitors, webcams, and an ultrasound machine linked to a computer (enabling ultrasound images to be transmitted).