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Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences | 2014

The development and evaluation of a medical imaging training immersive environment

Pete Bridge; Therese Gunn; Lazaros Kastanis; Darren Pack; Pamela Rowntree; Debbie Starkey; Gaynor Mahoney; Clare Berry; Vicki Braithwaite; Kelly Wilson-Stewart

A novel realistic 3D virtual reality (VR) application has been developed to allow medical imaging students at Queensland University of Technology to practice radiographic techniques independently outside the usual radiography laboratory.


Interactive Learning Environments | 2018

The Use of Virtual Reality Simulation to Improve Technical Skill in the Undergraduate Medical Imaging Student.

Therese Gunn; Lee Jones; Pete Bridge; Pamela Rowntree; Lisa Nissen

ABSTRACT In recent years, simulation has increasingly underpinned the acquisition of pre-clinical skills by undergraduate medical imaging (diagnostic radiography) students. This project aimed to evaluate the impact of an innovative virtual reality (VR) learning environment on the development of technical proficiency by students. The study assessed the technical skills of first year medical imaging students. The learning experience by each student was either via traditional laboratory-based simulation or VR simulation, for two specified anatomical protocols. Following the learning experience, the students performed role-plays and were assessed on their technical proficiency. The type of learning environment, laboratory-based or VR simulation, was recorded for each radiographic procedure, as well as demographic data. Data demonstrated an improved total role-play skill score for those students trained using VR software simulation compared with the total role-play skills score traditional laboratory simulation. Demographic multivariable analysis demonstrated no statistically significant association of age, gender, gaming skills/activity with the outcome. The novel medical imaging VR simulation learning tool facilitated technical skill acquisition, equal to, or slightly better than traditional laboratory training. Ongoing data collection will evaluate the impact this VR software has on the undergraduate medical imaging student. Abbreviations: QUT: queensland university of technology; VR: virtual reality; SLE: simulated learning environment; PA: posterio-anterior; DP: dorsi-plantar; CP: central point; CR: central ray; SID: source image distance; HWA: health workforce Australia


BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning | 2018

Recorded performance during simulation activities in medical imaging: do students see a benefit?

Cameron Moore; Clare Berry; Vicki Braithwaite; Therese Gunn; Pamela Rowntree; Debbie Starkey


School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health | 2017

The use of virtual reality simulation to improve technical skill in the undergraduate medical imaging student

Therese Gunn; Lee Jones; Pete Bridge; Pamela Rowntree; Lisa Nissen


School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health | 2017

Recorded performance during simulation activities in medical imaging: Do students see a benefit?

Cameron Moore; Clare Berry; Vicki Braithwaite; Therese Gunn; Pamela Rowntree; Debbie Starkey


School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health | 2016

The impact of virtual reality training on medical imaging students’ confidence and general radiographic skills

Therese Gunn; Pamela Rowntree; Lisa Nissen; Pete Bridge


Faculty of Health | 2016

Effectiveness of core clinical skills training in first year medical imaging students

Therese Gunn; Vicki Braithwaite; Kelly Wilson-Stewart


Faculty of Health | 2015

Blended learning in medical imaging pre-clinical skillstraining – does it work?

Vicki Braithwaite; Therese Gunn; Kelly Wilson-Stewart


Faculty of Health | 2015

Benefits of blended learning for the first year medical imaging students in preparation for clinical placement

Kelly Wilson-Stewart; Vicki Braithwaite; Therese Gunn


School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health | 2014

MITIE CT - Innovative education in action

Debbie Starkey; Therese Gunn; Clare Berry; Vicki Braithwaite; Pete Bridge; Gaynor Mahoney; Pamela Rowntree; Kelly Wilson-Stewart

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Pamela Rowntree

Queensland University of Technology

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Vicki Braithwaite

Queensland University of Technology

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Kelly Wilson-Stewart

Greenslopes Private Hospital

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Pete Bridge

Queensland University of Technology

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Clare Berry

Queensland University of Technology

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Debbie Starkey

Queensland University of Technology

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Gaynor Mahoney

Queensland University of Technology

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Lisa Nissen

Queensland University of Technology

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Cameron Moore

Queensland University of Technology

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Lee Jones

QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute

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