%0 Journal Article %T Reform and Exploration of Optimizing Orthopedic Teaching Mode Based on PBL Theory and Virtual Simulation Technology %A Wei Wang %A Jihua Wei %A Haidong Zhou %A Changtai Luo %A Dong Luo %A Luchang Chen %A Wujia Yang %A Xianqi Qin %A Wenzhao Zhang %A Song Huang %A Jiahou Xu %A Mingxuan Liu %A Dianbo Yu %J Creative Education %P 711-725 %@ 2151-4771 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ce.2024.155043 %X In order to explore the application effect of virtual simulation technology based on PBL concept in the training of clinical content teaching and scientific research ability of undergraduate students in orthopedics, this reform integrates ideological and political teaching and new evaluation system, in order to overcome the limitations of traditional medical clinical teaching, stimulate students’ initiative, cultivate students’ new learning ideas, and cultivate medical talents with humanistic feelings and medical ethics. This reform takes more than 1000 students of 2023 clinical specialty in our hospital as the research object and is set as the experimental group. PBL teaching mode is adopted throughout the whole teaching process, taking into account the virtual simulation experiment teaching platform project for teachers’ explanation, students’ self-study and after-school operation practice. Through the real-time feedback information of students’ operation provided by the students’ skill training feedback system, students are given targeted and personalized guidance training. At the same time, it changes the traditional evaluation system and develops a set of all-round student evaluation system. After class, the students were investigated for classroom teaching satisfaction and skill operation assessment, taking into account the overall performance evaluation. The results were compared with the traditional assessment results of 2022 students (control group), and the differences in scores were observed to judge the application effect of this teaching mode reform. %K PBL Theory %K Virtual Simulation %K Orthopaedic Teaching %K Ideological and Political Teaching %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133141