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Comparing the use of virtual and conventional light microscopy in practical sessions: Virtual reality in Tabuk University.


ABSTRACT: Virtual microscopy has an established role in medical practice and education across all medical disciplines. It provides economical and pedagogical advantages, albeit with some shortcomings. We randomly assigned two groups of second-year medical students from the University of Tabuk in KSA to use either conventional light or virtual microscopy practical sessions. The students' perceptions were assessed by written and practical exams. Students in the virtual microscopy group performed better than those in the light microscopy group in both practical and written exams, as reflected by their more-uniform performance and less-scattered grades. The virtual microscopy group had the advantage of optional online off-campus access to study materials, which they spent an average of 2.5 h reviewing. Virtual microscopy is a valid educational tool that can augment conventional microscopy in pathology practical sessions, and its application is convenient for both students and staff.

SUBMITTER: Foad AFA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6694892 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparing the use of virtual and conventional light microscopy in practical sessions: Virtual reality in Tabuk University.

Foad Ayman F A AFA  

Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences 20161125 2


Virtual microscopy has an established role in medical practice and education across all medical disciplines. It provides economical and pedagogical advantages, albeit with some shortcomings. We randomly assigned two groups of second-year medical students from the University of Tabuk in KSA to use either conventional light or virtual microscopy practical sessions. The students' perceptions were assessed by written and practical exams. Students in the virtual microscopy group performed better than  ...[more]

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