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Virtual reality (VR) offers a flexible and accessible alternative to traditional manikin-based medical simulation. This guide introduces the BUILD REALITY framework to help educators implement effective VR medical training environments.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Simulation Technology
  • Virtual Reality Applications

Background:

  • Manikin-based simulation is the current standard for clinical training but is resource-intensive.
  • Virtual reality (VR) presents a more accessible and flexible alternative requiring less infrastructure.
  • Widespread adoption of VR in medical curricula can transform clinician training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the BUILD REALITY framework for designing and implementing VR medical simulation.
  • To provide practical guidance for educators on integrating VR into medical curricula.
  • To leverage literature and expert experience in VR medical training development.

Main Methods:

  • The BUILD REALITY framework (Begin, Use, Identify, Leverage, Define, Recreate, Educate, Adapt, Look, Identify, Test, Amplify) offers practical steps.
  • Guidance covers needs assessment, objective setting, VR environment design, and curriculum integration.
  • Methods are informed by existing literature and the authors' practical experience.

Main Results:

  • The BUILD REALITY framework provides a structured approach to VR simulation implementation.
  • The paper offers actionable advice for educators to overcome barriers to VR adoption.
  • Successful integration requires careful planning, objective setting, and curriculum alignment.

Conclusions:

  • VR simulation holds significant potential to enhance medical education delivery.
  • The BUILD REALITY framework can facilitate the effective design and implementation of VR training.
  • Adoption of VR technologies is crucial for the future of medical training.