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Abstract            Volume:10  Issue-2  Year-2022         Original Research Articles


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Artificial Intelligence and Extended Reality in Healthcare: Transforming Training and Simulations
Malini Premakumari William*
Associate Professor of Computer Science, Annai Veilankanni's College for Women, No. 81, V.G.P. Salai, Saidapet, Chennai – 600015, Tamil Nadu, India
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR) are emerging as powerful tools in the field of healthcare, particularly in medical training and simulations. These technologies provide unique, interactive, and immersive experiences that have the potential to revolutionize the way medical professionals are trained. This article explores how the integration of generative AI with VR can improve the realism and effectiveness of medical simulations, allowing for personalized, risk-free, and scalable training. By combining the adaptive capabilities of AI with the immersive nature of VR, healthcare professionals can experience dynamic patient cases, practice complex procedures, and improve their diagnostic skills without the need for real-world exposure. The paper reviews the state-of-the-art applications of these technologies, the methodologies used to develop them, their effectiveness in improving healthcare training, and the challenges associated with their implementation. Additionally, the article discusses the future potential of VR and generative AI in enhancing healthcare training and addresses the ethical and practical considerations involved.

Keywords: Generative Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Medical Training, Medical Simulations, Immersive Experiences, AI Integration, Diagnostic Skills, Personalized Training, Risk-Free Training, Scalable Training, Healthcare Professionals.
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How to cite this article:

Malini Premakumari William. 2022. Artificial Intelligence and Extended Reality in Healthcare: Transforming Training and SimulationsInt.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. 10(2): 114-123
doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrar.2022.1002.012
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