This thesis pivots around the fulcrum of surgical, educational and technological factors. Whilst there is no single conclusion drawn, it is a multidisciplinary thesis exploring the juxtaposition of different academic domains that have a significant influence upon each other. The relationship centres on the engineering and computer science factors in learning technologies for surgery. Following a brief introduction to previous efforts developing surgical simulation, this thesis considers education and learning in orthopaedics, the design and building of a simulator for shoulder surgery. The thesis considers the assessment of such tools and embedding into a virtual learning environment. It explains how the performed experiments clarified issu...
Surgical training is one of the most promising areas in medicine where 3-D computer graphics and vir...
AbstractIntroductionTraditional orthopaedic training has followed an apprenticeship model whereby tr...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...
This thesis pivots around the fulcrum of surgical, educational and technological factors. Whilst the...
The development of a Virtual Orthopaedic University is underpinned by a pedagogical approach built o...
The objective to build integrated bidirectional video support for the digital library systems in ort...
The Virtual Orthopaedic University (VOU) is an EU-funded project which has developed a learning envi...
Digital technologies offer a working environment for familiarisation with new surgical procedures an...
Within a research project whose aim is to promote the learning of percutaneous operation in orthoped...
Medical education and practical training in surgery is changing, by shifting from an on the job lear...
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is an essential part of the healthcare professions at all ...
1. Purpose Digital technologies offer a working environment for familiarisation with new surgical pr...
Background: Orthopaedic surgery is underrepresented in the United Kingdom medical school curriculum,...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
Improvements in quality and safety standards in surgical training, reduction in training hours and c...
Surgical training is one of the most promising areas in medicine where 3-D computer graphics and vir...
AbstractIntroductionTraditional orthopaedic training has followed an apprenticeship model whereby tr...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...
This thesis pivots around the fulcrum of surgical, educational and technological factors. Whilst the...
The development of a Virtual Orthopaedic University is underpinned by a pedagogical approach built o...
The objective to build integrated bidirectional video support for the digital library systems in ort...
The Virtual Orthopaedic University (VOU) is an EU-funded project which has developed a learning envi...
Digital technologies offer a working environment for familiarisation with new surgical procedures an...
Within a research project whose aim is to promote the learning of percutaneous operation in orthoped...
Medical education and practical training in surgery is changing, by shifting from an on the job lear...
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is an essential part of the healthcare professions at all ...
1. Purpose Digital technologies offer a working environment for familiarisation with new surgical pr...
Background: Orthopaedic surgery is underrepresented in the United Kingdom medical school curriculum,...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
Improvements in quality and safety standards in surgical training, reduction in training hours and c...
Surgical training is one of the most promising areas in medicine where 3-D computer graphics and vir...
AbstractIntroductionTraditional orthopaedic training has followed an apprenticeship model whereby tr...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...