Fortune October 3, 2022
Kristine Gill
Ask most medical doctors where they received their training and they’ll tell you about a cadaver lab or a hospital stint. But more and more, doctors are learning from their phones, from headsets, and even from a team of professionals stationed in another state or country.
“Sometimes someone’s like, ‘Hey Justin, we need you for this training experience,’ So I’ll pull over on the side of the road, I’ll put a headset on my head, and jump into a virtual operating room with other people,” says Justin Barad, MD, CEO and cofounder of Osso VR. “And now we’re doing all of those things without needing anything but a headset. Like I said, you have the instruments there,...
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