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  • Standardized patients (SPs) are trained individuals who simulate real patients to help medical students improve their communication and clinical skills, but they have limitations in representing various physical symptoms.
  • A new augmented reality (AR) prototype aims to enhance SP capabilities by incorporating sound to simulate physically manifested abnormalities.
  • Current research focuses on combining virtual sounds with the SP's real breath sounds, allowing learners to hear these simulated conditions through a wireless electronic stethoscope.

Article Abstract

Standardized patients (SPs), individuals who realistically portray patients, are widely used in medical education to teach and assess communication skills, eliciting a history, performing a physical exam, and other important clinical skills. They are typically healthy individuals with few or no abnormal physical findings. One limitation is that each SP can only portray a limited set of physical symptoms. We have developed a functioning prototype that uses sound-based augmented reality (AR) to expand the capabilities of an SP to exhibit physically-manifested abnormalities. The previous research and evaluation of this prototype have been published in medicine meets virtual reality conference in January 2006. Current research has combined a virtual crackle sound with a healthy SP's real breath sound at end of inspiration in real time. The technology used is intended to correlate the inspiration timing of SP's. A learner will hear this simulated sound through an electronic-stethoscope wirelessly.

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