The UGA College of Pharmacy and HouseCall VR have forged a pioneering partnership aimed at transforming patient education through virtual reality (VR). This collaboration initially will focus on producing several VR education modules that will enhance patients’ understanding of pharmaceutical treatment methods for diabetes.
Dr. Linda Ciavarelli, president and co-founder of HouseCall VR, and the HouseCall team will work with UGA CoP faculty members, including Drs. Michael Fulford, Robin Southwood, Chelsea Keedy, and Michelle McElhannon, to develop the VR educational modules. Leveraging the College’s expertise, HouseCall VR will create modules utilizing its patented educational platforms. Topics covered will range from exploring diabetes treatment options to understanding medication outcomes and side effects, the appropriate use and administration of diabetes medications, and the importance of medication adherence.
Having already established a collaboration with the U.S. Veterans Health Administration (VHA), HouseCall VR’s collaboration with the College of Pharmacy represents a significant advancement in patient education. By integrating the College’s pharmacy education and research offerings with HouseCall VR’s immersive technology, the partnership aims to enrich VR modules with insights into medication mechanisms, adherence barriers, and the consequences of non-compliance.