2023
DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000006611
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Teaching Airway Management Using Virtual Reality: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Airway management, a defined procedural and cognitive skillset embracing routine tracheal intubation and emergency airway rescue, is most often acquired through an apprenticeship model of opportunistic learning during anesthesia or acute care residency training. This training engages a host of modalities to teach and embed skill sets but is generally time- and location-constrained. Virtual reality (VR)-based simulation training offers the potential for reproducible and asynchronous skill acquisition and mainte… Show more

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“…Similarly, in South Korea, the Korean Emergency Airway Management Society conducted a face-to-face learning workshop following a preliminary training video (EMCORE, website URL: https://emcore.co.kr/) to help trainees improve their practical skills. In addition, although it is difficult to include in the formal curriculum, a method using virtual reality, which is useful for teaching specific skills, is being introduced as a new form of airway management education [128].…”
Section: Education and Training Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in South Korea, the Korean Emergency Airway Management Society conducted a face-to-face learning workshop following a preliminary training video (EMCORE, website URL: https://emcore.co.kr/) to help trainees improve their practical skills. In addition, although it is difficult to include in the formal curriculum, a method using virtual reality, which is useful for teaching specific skills, is being introduced as a new form of airway management education [128].…”
Section: Education and Training Programmentioning
confidence: 99%