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Pulse!!: A Model for Research and Development of Virtual-Reality Learning in Military Medical Education and Training

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MILITARY MEDICINE
Volume 175, Issue 7, Pages 25-27

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ASSOC MILITARY SURG US
DOI: 10.7205/MILMED-D-10-00158

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  1. Office of Naval Research [N00014-05-0473, N00014-05-1-0472, N00014-06-1-0786, N00014-06-1-0787, N00014-07-1-0854, N00014-07-100855]

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Pulse!! The Virtual Clinical Learning Lab at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, in collaboration with the United States Navy, has developed a model for research and technological development that they believe is an essential element in the future of military and civilian medical education. The Pulse!! project models a strategy for providing cross-disciplinary expertise and resources to educational, governmental, and business entities challenged with meeting looming health care crises. It includes a three-dimensional virtual learning platform that provides unlimited, repeatable, immersive clinical experiences without risk to patients, and is available anywhere there is a computer. Pulse!! utilizes expertise in the fields of medicine, medical education, computer science, software engineering, physics, computer animation, art, and architecture. Lab scientists collaborate with the commercial virtual-reality simulation industry to produce research-based learning platforms based on cutting-edge computer technology.

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