A Virtual Reality Resident Training Curriculum on Behavioral Health Anticipatory Guidance: Development and Usability Study
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting2021Vol. 4(2), pp. e29518–e29518
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Rachel Becker Herbst, Tiffany M. Rybak, Andrea Meisman, Monica Whitehead, Brittany L. Rosen, Lori E. Crosby, Melissa Klein, Francis J. Real
Abstract
Pilot data indicates that VR may be an effective tool to teach pediatric residents behavioral health anticipatory guidance, meeting a current gap in medical education training. This VR curriculum is particularly relevant in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic given the increased behavioral health concerns of families.
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