
This course explores robotic surgery simulation workflows using the Marion Surgical Robot Simulator as a demonstrative example, focusing on how virtual reality and robotics have been applied in modern medical training environments.
Learners are guided through simulator-based workflows as demonstrated in the lectures, with an emphasis on procedural structure, performance metrics, and simulator design principles commonly used in robotic surgery training.
Hands-on exercises in this course are demonstrated for instructional purposes only using a third-party simulator platform. The simulator software is not included with enrollment and is not sold or supported through Udemy.
The simulator software was historically available via third-party VR platforms (such as Meta Quest). Availability, where applicable, is independent of this course and subject to third-party platform policies. Learners are responsible for verifying access separately and should not assume continued availability.
This course is intended for medical trainees, clinicians, engineers, and technologists seeking conceptual and practical insight into robotic surgery simulation and VR-based training systems. The course emphasizes educational analysis rather than product training and is designed to support critical thinking about simulation technologies, human–machine interaction, and assessment methodologies. It does not certify users, replace formal clinical training, or imply endorsement of any commercial platform.
Educational content only.