The Holographic Standardized Patient
The Holographic Standardized Patient: Using Mixed Reality to Reduce Barriers to Crisis
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
40 participants
Mar 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The current pandemic has revealed in-person simulation training and evaluation is vulnerable to disruption, and alternatives are needed which allow remote evaluation. The recently developed Microsoft Hololens headset device allows interactable holograms to be inserted into a user's workspace (mixed reality) - permitting the augmentation of existing clinical and training spaces with holographic (i.e. virtual) patients via the prototype HoloSIM software. This study is the first known research initiative aiming to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of mixed reality for acute medicine training and assessment at a distance. Space, time, personnel, pandemic, and cost constraints limit opportunities for high-fidelity simulation exercises for post-graduate trainees at Sunnybrook. By developing and demonstrating the effectiveness of this new training modality, increased simulation exercises will lead to a higher quality education experience, better functioning teams, and better patient outcomes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Resident or fellow level volunteers from acute care postgraduate training programs (Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Exclusion Criteria2
- Unwilling to enter the study
- Previous experience with simulator based teaching on anaphylaxis
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Interventions
Participants will train via a mixed reality simulated crisis scenario using the HoloSIM software on the Microsoft Hololens 2
Participants will train a via traditional mannequin based medical crisis scenario
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NCT05729802