VR for Medical Training

作者: Robert Riener , Matthias Harders

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-4011-5_8

关键词: Haptic technologyQuality (business)Medical physicsMedical trainingComputer science

摘要: There are several benefits of applying VR technology to medicine. is more comprehensive than books and cadavers. It also time case independent, as the users can train repeat medical skills at any they want. Surgeons practice treatments in extreme situations without taking a risk for patient, no patients directly involved. Procedures observable reproducible, performance be recorded used assessment or evaluation treatment. Moreover, augmented information displayed assist treatment decision making. Medical applications benefit from areas. medicine aims optimize cost, improve quality education therapy, allow long efficient training sessions, increase safety.

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