Emre and Arnav presented at the 11th Annual Jump ARCHES Symposium about two different projects at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois. Emre presented the ongoing the Augmented Reality (AR)-assisted Endotracheal Incubation (ETI) Trainer project. The AR-based Endotracheal Intubation ETI Simulator is a developing project aimed at improving training for medical students and healthcare professionals. This advanced simulator incorporates sensors into both the mannequin and laryngoscope to collect various data during the intubation procedure. It offers an easy-to-use interface and a compact, realistic design that ensures a smooth and engaging training experience. The system also provides detailed, quantitative feedback, offering users essential insights into their technique and performance for better skill development.
Arnav presented the participatory design approach based Virtual Reality (VR) electrocardiogram training simulator project. The electrocardiogram (ECG) simulator helps medical students to correctly apply the ECG procedure, which is a non-invasive technique. It is crucial to place the leads correctly for accurate results. A VR simulation for practicing technical skills is a well-established in high-stakes fields. The ECG simulator serves as an immersive way to teach nurses and technicians the correct locations to place electrodes and connect lead wires to the corresponding electrodes.

