Listen "Eye-tracking during simulation-based neonatal airway management"
Episode Synopsis
Medical Simulation is a powerful model for pediatric education. This type of experiential training is used to teach various skills including stressful medical tasks like resuscitation, without putting patients at risk.
In order to better understand the behaviour of healthcare providers during these situations, researchers have started to use eye-tracking technology.
In this episode, we meet Early Career Investigator, Michael Wagner from the Medical University of Vienna, who during a fellowship at the Yale University, carried out a simulation-based study using eye-tracking glasses to explore the gaze behaviour and subjective experience of care-givers during a neonatal resuscitation to assess the usability of this technology for training.
Related article:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-019-0571-9
In order to better understand the behaviour of healthcare providers during these situations, researchers have started to use eye-tracking technology.
In this episode, we meet Early Career Investigator, Michael Wagner from the Medical University of Vienna, who during a fellowship at the Yale University, carried out a simulation-based study using eye-tracking glasses to explore the gaze behaviour and subjective experience of care-givers during a neonatal resuscitation to assess the usability of this technology for training.
Related article:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-019-0571-9
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