Conference Brings Together Surgery and Video Games
obchrisj writes "FileFront has an interesting write-up on the theory that people who play video games become better surgeons. Quotes from Dr. James C. Rosser Jr., the man behind the idea, and details from the 'Video Game/Entertainment Industry Technology and Medicine' 2004 conference are included."
At last the struggle to list Dr Mario as an educational expense is over!
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
And sort of related, this article at cnn shows how video games help to calm children before surgery.
Now if I could just get over that whole hemophobia thing.
Some stupid RPGS where you just click won't help you advance as much as a FPS. And I'm sure Dance Dance Revolution is one of the last things I want on my surgeons mind.
Oh and anyone remember that surgeon game that was released like 1990, where you gave your patient gas and then performed surgery on them?
God spoke to me.
Slow down with those surgeries! I can't have you breaking my high score, now, can I?
Wheel in the sky keeps on turnin'.
If I ever go under the knife, I hope my surgeon has steered clear of Doom.
The last thing I want to hear as I drift into a drug induced slumber is the reving of a chainsaw...
Wasn't there a Japanese DS game being developed where you performed surgery and had to talk to the patient using the built in voice recognision.
...that Lesiure Suit Larry will help plastic surgeons?
Is it just me, or is it vaguely unsettling that your doctor may be getting his "l33t skillz" with surgery from shooting people in Silent Scope?
Don't get me wrong, hand/eye coordination benefits aside (which is pretty obvious), but it's just kinda scary that those three games have high responses in test subjects.
And I bet they'd be much better surgeons if they could practice their surgery skills on corpses as a hobby, too.
> an interesting write-up on the theory that
> people who play video games become better
> surgeons.
I guess the less you die, the less they die.
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