Virtual reality is an exciting new technology that allows medical systems to train clinicians in the digital world.
Four medical virtual reality updates Becker's has reported on since Nov. 10:
- Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic partnered with MediView to advance the use of augmented reality during surgery.
- Medtech company MediThinQ partnered with Lumus to develop an augmented reality tool for surgeons, according to a Dec. 14 MediThinQ news release provided to Becker's.
- GE Healthcare partnered with MediView to create an augmented reality X-ray imaging system.
- Cleveland Clinic is using Microsoft HoloLens and Infinadeck omnidirectional tread