The Neuro - Profile: Rolando del Maestro /neuro/channels_item/24 en Assessing unintended consequences in AI-based neurosurgical training /neuro/node/5799 <h2><b>Machine learning tutors affect learners in unforeseen ways, both positive and negative </b></h2> <p>Virtual reality simulators can help learners improve their technical skills faster and with no risk to patients. In the field of neurosurgery, they allow medical students to practice complex operations before using a scalpel on a real patient. When combined with artificial intelligence, these tutoring systems can offer tailored feedback like a human instructor, identifying areas where the students need to improve and making suggestions on how to achieve expert performance.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:36:17 +0000 Â鶹AV Artificial intelligence tutoring outperforms expert instructors in neurosurgical training /neuro/node/5357 <h2>Machine learning algorithms enhanced technical performance and learning outcomes during simulated brain tumor removal</h2> <p>The COVID-19 pandemic has presented both challenges and opportunities for medical training. Remote learning technology has become increasingly important in several fields. A new study finds that in a remote environment, an artificial intelligence (AI) tutoring system can outperform expert human instructors.</p> Fri, 18 Feb 2022 18:24:18 +0000 Â鶹AV Surgery simulators are key to assessment of trainees /neuro/node/3908 <p><strong>AI and virtual reality can determine neurosurgeon expertise with 90% accuracy</strong></p> <p>Machine learning-guided virtual reality simulators can help neurosurgeons develop the skills they need before they step in the operating room, according to a new study.</p> Fri, 02 Aug 2019 15:00:00 +0000 Â鶹AV Students to perform ‘brain’ surgery /neuro/node/1364 <p><strong><em>Come witness young students perform brain surgery for the first time </em></strong></p> <p>This Saturday, February 21st twenty CEGEP students will meet at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital – The Neuro, at Â鶹AV and the MUHC for a unique chance-to test their skills at ‘brain’ surgery. These students were prize winners at the Bench to Bedside Conference for Youth 2015 - geared at stimulating student career interests in medicine, surgery and medical research.</p> Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:51:54 +0000 Â鶹AV