Immersive Simulations in Surgical Training: Analyzing the Interplay Between Virtual and Real-World Environments

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McLean, Aaron Lawson [1 ]
McLean, Anna C. Lawson [1 ]
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[1] Friedrich Schiller Univ, Jena Univ Hosp, Jena, Germany
关键词
Learning environments; magic circle; simulation; surgical education; surgical procedures; virtual reality; permeability; PERFORMANCE; SKILLS;
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10.1177/10468781241287892
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background The adoption of immersive simulations in surgical education marks a nuanced shift towards bridging virtual and real-world experiences. Introduced by Johan Huizinga and further explored by Edward Castronova, the "Magic Circle" concept serves as a metaphorical boundary within which the standard constraints of reality are temporarily lifted, allowing for the emergence of unique learning and interaction dynamics. This framework, while new to the field of surgical training, presents a theoretical potential for improving educational outcomes by merging simulated environments with actual surgical operations.Aim This study aims to critically assess the introduction of immersive simulations in surgical education, with a particular focus on the interplay between virtual scenarios and their real-world counterparts. It seeks to evaluate the potential of the Magic Circle as a novel conceptual framework for enhancing the educational journey within surgical disciplines.Method Through qualitative analysis, this research explores the application of immersive simulation technologies in surgical fields. It examines the Magic Circle concept's influence on these educational paradigms, especially regarding its effect on the efficiency of learning, the transferability of skills, and levels of learner engagement.Results This paper proposes that embedding immersive simulations within the Magic Circle framework could lead to improved understanding of surgical procedures and heightened acquisition of skills. This conceptualization suggests a promising avenue for enriching the educational matrix in surgical training, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application through a novel lens.Recommendation The study advises a judicious integration of immersive simulation technologies within surgical training programs, guided by the principles of the Magic Circle. It calls for further empirical research to validate and refine this conceptual approach, with an emphasis on maximizing the utility of immersive learning tools, enhancing the effectiveness of skill transfer, and ensuring an equitable and effective educational experience for all surgical trainees.
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