Valeria Del Real-Machain, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
Abril Brown-Jacinta, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
Nora A. Palafox-Jiménez, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
Fernando Dias-Nogueira, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
Carlos I. Romero-Torres, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
Fernanda Orozco-Muñoz, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
José H. Ruiz-Colunga, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica (CASIC), Universidad Anáhuac, Ciudad de México, México
Ariana Cerón-Apipilhuasco, Centro Anáhuac de Simulación Clínica, Universidad Anáhuac México, Ciudad de México, México
Jorge Loría-Castellanos, Coordination of Special Projects in Health, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
In recent years, specialized medical simulation centers have been established with the purpose of nurturing essential skills for physicians. These centers provide secure learning environments, employing various tools for deliberate practices and clinical scenarios. With the technological surge, virtual and augmented reality have been developed in various fields, including the healthcare sector. Several studies have confirmed that active learning methodologies have a positive impact, facilitating a deeper understanding of content, an increase in learning, and long-term retention. Additionally, they foster collaboration and motivation among students. Globally, and specifically in Mexico, cardiorespiratory arrest stands out as a leading cause of mortality. This study focuses on exploring the applicability of virtual reality in cardiopulmonary resuscitation as a teaching tool in clinical simulations. Given the potential of this intervention to save lives, it is crucial for medical students to acquire and master these vital skills.
Keywords: Clinical simulation. Virtual reality. Augmented Reality. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Education. Teaching methodology.