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Does virtual reality training improve veterinary students' first canine surgical performance?

Julie A HuntMatthew HeydenburgStacy L AndersonR Randall Thompson
Published in: The Veterinary record (2020)
Groups spent similar time preparing to perform surgery, potentially because of the rigour of students' non-surgical course load. When VR training was added to an already comprehensive surgical skills curriculum, students watched VR videos for a median of 90 min. Groups did not differ in surgical performance scores or time. A larger study of the VR application with prescribed use guidelines would be a helpful subsequent study.
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