Psychiatry • September 17, 2024
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Anesthesia • June 10, 2024
Sara Neves, MD, Program Director for the BIDMC Anesthesia Residency Program, received a two-year grant (50,000/year) from the Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) for her study, “Developing Automaticity in Invasive Procedures: Novel Application of an Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) Simulator. This innovative study will test VR-based training against mannequin- based training for invasive procedures such as venous line placements to see if it can shorten the learning curve for trainees. Since these procedures can have adverse events for patients effective training is important. Mannequin training makes it difficult to simulate the stress and patient variability in the clinical environment, while VR based training is more flexible. The study will randomize first-year anesthesia residents into two groups, VR training and mannequin training, and evaluate the performance to determine if VR training is superior, equal or less effective.