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Mike Wesolowski, PhD  2 years ago

VR is being applied in medical education, but in radiology medical education is on a mentor-mentee basis where a radiology resident sits in the same room. The trained radiologist and they learn from that trained radiologist, they watch them work. And that actually shut down because of COVID. And so trying to. Use the radiology workflow and with something like zoom or teams, it just doesn't work very well. So with our system, because we can connect multiple radiologists into the virtual space and they can actually feel like they're working together in, in a physical reading room. https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detail/29996-how-virtual-augmented-reality-can-impact-radiology-and-health-care-with-mike-wesolowski-ceo-at-luxsonic

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How Virtual, Augmented Reality Can Impact Radiology and Health Care with Mike Wesolowski, CEO at Luxsonic (Read More...)