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The Use of Smartphone-Based Highly Realistic MCI Training as an Adjunct to Traditional Training Methods.

Benjamin BauchwitzJohn NguyenKelsey WoodsKyle AlbagliMichael SawitzMadeleine HatchJohn Broach
Published in: Military medicine (2024)
This study provides encouraging evidence that easy to deploy smartphone-based simulations may be an effective way to supplement MCI and care under fire training. Although the study is limited by a small sample size, there was strong agreement among participants from a wide variety of emergency medicine roles that such a simulation could train core topics associated with MCI triage. Because app-based simulations are easily deployable and can be executed quickly and frequently, they could be used as a more flexible training model compared to large scale live or virtual reality-based simulations. The results of this investigation also indicate that a sufficient level of medical realism can be achieved without live simulation.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • healthcare
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • molecular dynamics
  • emergency medicine
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  • quality improvement
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