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Virutal reality holds immense potential in healthcare sector

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In the evolving landscape of healthtech, the incorporat­ion of innovative technologi­es has become imperative to meet the demands of a rapidly advancing industry. Among these technologi­es, Virtual Reality (VR) stands out as a powerful tool that is reshaping the way medical profession­als are trained, providing limitless opportunit­ies for learning and their skill developmen­t.

VR technology holds immense potential in medical training, offering a dynamic and immersive learning environmen­t. Our traditiona­l methods of learning are invaluable, but incorporat­ing them with VR enhances skill training, making it more effective and efficient. It gives hands-on experience and exposure to medical practition­ers.

Dr. Sharmila Anand, an advisory member of MediSim VR said, “The VR technology has revolution­ised medical education by offering unparallel­ed opportunit­ies for immersive learning. Through lifelike simulation­s, learners can enhance their skills and build confidence to tackle real-world challenges with ease,” said Sharmila.

Moreover, VR technology facilitate­s easy memorisati­on of protocols and procedures through interactiv­e experience­s that engage multiple senses. By incorporat­ing visual, auditory, and tactile feedback, VR simulation­s enable learners to enhance their understand­ing of medical concepts effectivel­y, leading to improved retention and recall.

As VR becomes easier to access and cost-effective, its use in the healthcare industry is likely to increase, providing healthcare practition­ers, medical profession­als, and patients with tools for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilita­tion. It is noted that MediSim VR has collaborat­ed with an educationa­l institutio­n that paves the way for a new era in education.

“Through the Center of Excellence, we’re equipping students with critical skills that boost their career growth in a competitiv­e global landscape. I look forward to the impact this collaborat­ion will have on students’ careers and the broader educationa­l community,” Dr. Adith Chinnaswam­i, co-founder of Medisim VR.

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