2024
DOI: 10.4236/ojmn.2024.142013
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Academic Stress Assessment Using Virtual Reality as an Educational Tool in Spine Surgery

Diana Chávez Lizárraga,
Jesús Alberto Pérez Contreras,
Fernando Alvarado Gómez
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: The evaluation of academic stress in medical students and residents is a topic of significant interest, given the considerable challenges they face during their learning process with traditional teaching methods. The use of technologies like virtual reality presents an opportunity to enhance their skills through simulations and training. The main objective of this study is to qualitatively assess the stress levels experienced by medical students and residents by integrating virtual reality into t… Show more

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