Biomedical Engineering Technology professors James Linton and Jim Durocher use Virtual Reality equipment in their classrooms to help students understand the medical devices they will have to work on in real life.
They spoke recently at an Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) conference in San Antonio, Texas on the topic of Lessons Learned from Extended Reality Training, reflecting on more than five years of applying virtual reality and extended reality technologies in biology and Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) education.
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