Sağlık Eğitiminde Sanal Gerçeklik (VR) ve Yapay Zekâ Uygulamaları
Özet
Bu bölüm, sağlık eğitiminde sanal gerçeklik (Virtual Reality- VR) ve yapay zekâ (YZ) teknolojilerinin kullanımına yönelik kapsamlı bir bakış açısı sunmayı amaçlamaktadır. Sağlık alanında dijital dönüşümün hız kazanmasıyla birlikte VR ve YZ, öğrenme süreçlerinin kişiselleştirilmesi, hasta ve öğrenci deneyimlerinin gerçekçi şekilde simüle edilmesi ve sağlık davranışlarının geliştirilmesi için güçlü araçlar hâline gelmiştir. Bu bölümde VR teknolojilerinin klinik simülasyonlarda, hasta eğitimi senaryolarında ve toplumsal farkındalık programlarında nasıl kullanıldığına değinilecek; YZ’nin veri analitiği, karar destek sistemleri ve kişiye özgü eğitim materyallerinin geliştirilmesindeki rolü açıklanacaktır. Ayrıca bu teknolojilerin hasta merkezli bakım, erken tanı farkındalığı ve sağlık profesyonellerinin dijital yetkinliklerini artırmadaki katkısı tartışılacaktır. Bölüm, sağlık profesyonelleri, öğrenciler ve eğitim tasarımcılarına yönelik olup yenilikçi teknolojilerin sağlık eğitimine entegrasyonuna dair kuramsal ve uygulamalı bilgiler sunmayı hedeflemektedir.
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