VR Training Is Changing the Game
Virtual reality is opening new pathways for technician training—bringing immersive, hands-on practice to both education and clinical operations.
Virtual reality is opening new pathways for technician training—bringing immersive, hands-on practice to both education and clinical operations.
To attract the next generation of BMETs amid a talent shortage, health systems must adopt cutting-edge technology, according to one industry expert.
CG1 Solutions announced the launch of a private beta test for Reality Hub, which is a metaverse training system for hospitals.
Virtual reality is opening new pathways for technician training—bringing immersive, hands-on practice to both education and clinical operations.
Allego, the Ventilator Training Alliance app, provides frontline medical providers with access to a centralized repository of ventilator training.
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Read MoreGE Healtchare is enhancing its education programs with the aim of training 2 million physicians, radiologists, technologists, midwives, nurses, and biomedical engineers worldwide with solutions geared to meeting local needs for clinical practice, product application, technology, and leadership.
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