Immersive Simulations in Surgical Training: Analyzing the Interplay Between Virtual and Real-World Environments
Aaron Lawson McLean,
Anna C. Lawson McLean
Abstract:Background The adoption of immersive simulations in surgical education marks a nuanced shift towards bridging virtual and real-world experiences. Introduced by Johan Huizinga and further explored by Edward Castronova, the “Magic Circle” concept serves as a metaphorical boundary within which the standard constraints of reality are temporarily lifted, allowing for the emergence of unique learning and interaction dynamics. This framework, while new to the field of surgical training, presents a theoretical potenti… Show more
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