Technology may be making the use of cadavers obsolete in medical education. Some virtual and synthetic mannequins are so lifelike, they can cry out in pain, drip fake blood, and emit sound waves just ...
NINGBO, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In recent years, the global healthcare ...
Recent research (2024-2025) consistently demonstrates the advantages of integrated AI-VR training: Knowledge Acquisition: ...
The six medical schools in Virginia are exploring a partnership with Perspectus Technology, a virtual reality firm that hopes to bring its software to institutions across the country to transform ...
On Friday morning, 21 EMS providers from across the Peninsula donned “bunny suits” at Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. They weren’t getting dressed for trick-or-treating, though — they ...
OHSU declined to participate in this conversation, but Dr. Kerry Foley, a retired emergency medical doctor who volunteers for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, joins us to share her ...
Torie Bosch is the First Opinion editor at STAT. First Opinion is STAT’s platform for interesting, illuminating, and provocative articles about the life sciences writ large, written by biotech ...
Soldiers at the 25th Infantry Division’s jungle warfare school in Wahiawa carry a cadaver during week-long a combat medecine exercise. Soldiers at the 25th Infantry Division’s jungle warfare school in ...