Affiliation:
1. Munich University of Applied Sciences; University Hospital Würzburg
2. Munich University of Applied Sciences
Abstract
The Interdisciplinary Biomedical Education and Research Center (BioMed) at our university offers a modern approach to biomedical education that addresses the challenge of understanding complex medical fundamentals and devices and their application in a clinical setting. This is especially relevant for our students of biomedical engineering, biotechnology, or bioengineering. The concept combines real medical devices with advanced simulation technologies and realistic training through computer-based training (CBT), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR). Peer teaching, small group activities, and tangible CBT are also incorporated into the hands-on approach, along with a focus on training with current and future technologies to prepare the students for the medical research/-engineering industry. Students responded overwhelmingly positively to the first peer-taught course that utilized VR and AR e-learning experiences, resulting also in improved exam results. This article provides an overview of the concepts used and their implementation in the biomedical engineering curriculum at our university.
Publisher
Universitat Politècnica de València
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