Implementation Of Virtual Reality And Simulations In Medical Education

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Euro Asian Journal Publishing

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This study investigates the innovative applications of Virtual Reality (VR) and simulation technologies in medical education. The primary objective is to evaluate their impact on enhancing clinical skills among medical students. The research employs a mixed-method approach, combining a systematic literature review with practical simulation experiments. Analysis reveals that VR and simulations significantly improve students’ procedural accuracy, reduce errors, and enhance patient safety. Specifically, VR-based training led to a 25% improvement in surgical skills and a 15% increase in diagnostic efficiency compared to traditional methods. The study concludes that VR and simulations are transformative tools for medical education, offering scalable, safe, and repeatable learning environments. These findings highlight the potential of adaptive VR environments to revolutionize clinical training, with implications for global medical education accessibility.

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