VR Medical Training Helps Students Train Without Cadavers

Medical students usually study human anatomy by studying human cadavers. Thanks to a recent VR medical training program, that could become a thing of the past.   Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine is the first college to remove corpses from its anatomy courses.   It partnered with Microsoft to enable students to examine the human body by viewing them through virtual reality headsets. How does VR medical training work?   Programmers and 3D artists collaborated with the school's anatomy faculty to create the HoloAnatomy Software Suite.   Specifically, it uses the Microsoft HoloLens to show the human body in three dimensions v...Keep on reading: VR Medical Training Helps Students Train Without Cadavers

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