
The Infinite Retina
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The crown jewel of many hospitals is its trauma center. Here, patients arrive with various injuries or illnesses, and many are quickly operated on in high-tech surgery rooms. There are dozens of machines and teams of doctors who run around working on saving lives, which is very similar to what you see on TV shows like Chicago Med.
What they don’t show you on TV is the preparation that surgeons go through for complex procedures. That used to be done by calling other surgeons who might have dealt with a similar condition. That led to incomplete learning and there being no way to practice a procedure over and over until the surgeon gets it right.
Today, surgeons like Dr. Shafi Ahmed are using VR to view the data coming in from MRIs and other scanning systems, planning out their complex moves, and then practicing them on 3D-printed “virtual” organs with either VR or AR glasses before they get into the surgery...
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