Welcome to 3D Organon XR
for Virtual Reality Headsets
Welcome to 3D Organon XR
for Virtual Reality Headsets
Revolutionizing Medical Education with Extended Reality
3D Organon XR is an advanced extension of the 3D Organon platform, offering a cutting-edge approach to anatomy education through Extended Reality (XR) technologies. Designed for medical professionals, students, and educators, 3D Organon XR provides a comprehensive, immersive, and interactive learning experience by harnessing the power of Virtual Reality (VR).
What is 3D Organon XR?
3D Organon is the leading XR Medical and Healthcare Platform,pioneering education, revolutionizing learning across virtual reality, desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. 3D Organon XR provides an immersive and interactive learning experience. It is designed for medical professionals, students, and educators, offering a comprehensive solution to explore and understand human anatomy more engagingly and effectively.
Who is Extended Reatlity for?
3D Organon XR is designed for medical students, educators, healthcare professionals, and institutions seeking an advanced medical education solution.
Medical students benefit from immersive 3D models and VR simulations that enhance learning and practical skills development.
Educators can create engaging lessons and facilitate collaborative learning experiences in the Medverse module.
Healthcare professionals, including doctors and allied health practitioners, can refresh their anatomical knowledge and improve diagnostic skills with the XR Medical Imaging module.
Medical institutions and universities can integrate 3D Organon XR into their curricula for a cutting-edge educational experience, while research teams can utilize the platform for innovative studies and detailed data analysis.
With global accessibility and multi-language support, 3D Organon XR provides an interactive and comprehensive learning tool for a wide range of users in the medical field. Embrace the future of anatomy education with 3D Organon XR and elevate your knowledge to new heights.
Why Choose 3D Organon XR?
Enhanced Learning Experience
- Immersive Visualization: Achieve a deeper understanding of anatomy through interactive and engaging 3D models.
- Realistic Training: Benefit from hands-on practice with advanced VR simulations, making learning more effective.
The Department of Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics (DPAG) at the University of Oxford tested the 3D Organon XR application with third-year medical students, providing an immersive experience to enhance understanding of anatomical structures. Using Oculus Quest 2 headsets, students engaged in self-exploration and interactive virtual lab sessions, leading to positive feedback. Clinical anatomist Dr Sharmila Rajendran noted, “Students responded that the session was engaging and exciting and desired to have more VR sessions in future labs.” This innovative approach demonstrates how 3D Organon breaks complex barriers in anatomy education, making learning more accessible and engaging.
Increased Engagement
- Interactive Features: Engage with dynamic content that makes learning more enjoyable and effective.
Collaborative Opportunities: Facilitate group study and collaborative learning experiences in the Medverse.
As mentioned in the research conducted by Tess Dekker and her colleagues at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, titled “The Effect of Virtual Reality on Learning and Engagement in Anatomy Education,” 3D Organon significantly improves student engagement in several ways:
- Increased Behavioral Engagement: Virtual reality with 3D Organon activated students and stimulated their behavioral engagement, making learning more interactive and enjoyable.
- Positive Emotional Engagement: The immersive nature of 3D Organon positively affected students’ emotional engagement, making the learning process more engaging and less daunting.
- Debatable Cognitive Engagement: While some students used VR sessions primarily to prepare for exams rather than to achieve broader learning objectives, the thematic analysis suggests that VR could contribute to a deeper understanding of anatomical structures.
The study concludes that virtual reality, specifically through 3D Organon, can positively enhance certain aspects of student engagement. Although it should not replace traditional educational activities like dissection or in vivo work groups, it can be a valuable addition to the curriculum. When used voluntarily, supervised by teachers, and combined with activating assignments, 3D Organon can significantly contribute to a deeper understanding and better insight into anatomical structures and their functions.
Cost Efficiency
- Training Programs: VR training programs reduce the need for physical equipment traditionally used in medical training, lowering costs and allowing for repeated practice without additional expenses.
- Surgical Planning: In surgical planning, VR can reduce operation times and improve precision, leading to fewer complications and shorter hospital stays, thus lowering overall healthcare costs.
The financial and educational benefits of VR in medical training. It reports that VR training can lower costs by minimizing the need for cadavers, specialized training equipment, and live patient interactions. Additionally, VR’s ability to provide repeated practice without additional expense contributes to cost savings. While the initial investment in VR technology can be high, the long-term savings are significant due to reduced need for physical materials, simulation labs, and the ability to train multiple students simultaneously.
Advanced Training
- Realistic Simulations: Prepare for real-world applications with interactive modules and realistic VR training.
- Diagnostic Skills: Improve your diagnostic abilities with advanced XR medical imaging tools
A recent University of Michigan study found that 30% of surgeons couldn’t operate independently after residency, highlighting a significant gap in readiness for real-world surgical scenarios. To address this, interactive modules and realistic VR training are essential. These realistic simulations help bridge the gap by providing surgeons with immersive, hands-on experiences that replicate real-world conditions. By practicing in a controlled, virtual environment, surgeons can build the confidence and skills necessary for independent practice.
Global Accessibility
Multi-Language Support: Available in multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience.
All-in-One Solution: Key Modules
1. Ultrasound
Hands-On Training: Experience realistic ultrasound training with a VR simulator. Practice and refine your skills in an immersive setting that bridges the gap between theory and practical application.
2. Anatomy
Comprehensive Exploration: Dive into detailed 3D models of organs, bones, and systems. Gain a thorough understanding of human anatomy with unmatched clarity and interactivity.
Advanced Analysis: Utilize 3D Organon XR Imaging to analyze medical imaging data in immersive 3D. Enhance your diagnostic skills with an unparalleled perspective on anatomical structures.
4. Quiz
Interactive Assessments: Test and reinforce your knowledge with interactive quizzes. These quizzes are designed to enhance learning and retention, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of medical concepts.
5. Medverse
Collaborative Learning: Enter a virtual medical universe designed for interactive and collaborative learning. Engage with peers and educators in a dynamic virtual environment to deepen your anatomical knowledge.
3D Organon for WEB XR
3D Organon for WEB XR is an extension of the 3D Organon platform that allows users to access a cutting-edge virtual reality medical education environment directly from their PC. Available to all users holding a 3D Organon XR license, this feature transforms how we learn and teach anatomy and medical concepts by leveraging the power of WEB XR technology.
Join the 3D Organon Community
Whether you are a medical student, educator, or healthcare professional, 3D Organon offers an unparalleled resource for mastering medical education.
Explore 3D Organon today and experience the future of medical education!
References
The effect of Virtual Reality on Learning and Engagement in Anatomy Education, (2024) Dekker, T., Maas, E., de Nijs, J., van Berlo, B., Houtkamp, D., Buijtenweg, G., Weide, G., Funnekotter, A., & Campos Ponce, M. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Funded by a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
Readiness of US general surgery residents for independent practice. (2017).George, B. C., Bohnen, J. D., Williams, R. G., Meyerson, S. L., Schuller, M. C., Clark, M. J., Meier, A. H., Torbeck, L., Mandell, S. P., Mullen, J. T., Smink, D. S., Scully, R. E., Chipman, J. G., Auyang, E. D., Terhune, K. P., Wise, P. E., Choi, J. N., Foley, E. F., Dimick, J. B., Choti, M. A., Soper, N. J., Lillemoe, K. D., Zwischenberger, J. B., Dunnington, G. L., DaRosa, D. A., Fryer, J. P., Journal of the American College of Surgeons & Procedural Learning and Safety Collaborative (PLSC), 225(5), 607-616.
Department of Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics (DPAG). (2023). Testing a virtual reality (VR) application. Retrieved August 1, 2024, from https://www.ctl.ox.ac.uk/testing-a-virtual-reality-vr-application.
XRHealth. (n.d.). Virtual reality in healthcare. XRHealth. Retrieved August 1, 2024, from https://www.xr.health/blog/virtual-reality-in-healthcare/#:~:text=VR%20training%20programs%20reduce%20the%20need%20for%20physical,and%20shorter%20hospital%20stays%2C%20lowering%20overall%20healthcare%20costs.
3D Organon ΧR Licensing plans
Guests
Entry level anatomy at no cost
Students
Master your anatomy study super fast
Educators
Teaching with cutting-edge technologies
Professionals
Achieve better treatment outcomes by enhancing understanding
Institutions
Tailor your own licensing solution and help students stand out
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Ultrasound Simulator
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Interactive assessments (Quiz)
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xR modes
VR
VR, MR, WebVR
VR, MR, WebVR
VR, MR, WebVR
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Licensing scheme
Personal use
Personal use
Presentation license
Patient education license
Presentation license