The Readiness Gap: Why Medical Students Are Knowing More and Practicing Less
Medical students today have access to more information than any previous generation, yet many are getting less hands-on practice than ever before. As medical education shifts toward pass/fail testing, reduced clinical exposure, and digital-first learning, a new challenge is emerging: the readiness gap between knowing and doing. This article explores why competency-based simulation training is becoming essential for preparing future clinicians to perform under real-world pressure.
Could You Assemble a V6 Engine or Explore a Medical Graft Just by Interacting in 3D?
Discover how interactive 3D simulation helps teams understand complex systems faster. Explore examples including a V6 engine assembly, turbine engine structure, and medical graft procedure through Symtive’s browser-based training simulators.
Advancement in Simulation Technology: What’s Shaping the Next Generation of Medical Training.
Advancements in Simulation Technology: What’s Shaping the Next Generation of Medical Training