Healthcare IT News February 8, 2024
Mike Miliard

AR and other immersive virtual experiences hold huge promise – enabling shorter and more streamlined training periods, more satisfied clinicians and “invigorated learning environments,” MGB innovation leaders will show at HIMSS24.

What once seemed sci-fi is now common practice in many areas of healthcare: extended reality – virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality – is finding favor in clinical settings and proving its worth for both patients and providers.

One major area where these technologies are enabling big innovation, of course, is in education and training for clinical staff.

At HIMSS24 in Orlando next month, innovation leaders from Mass General Brigham will share the results of a recent feasibility study at Brigham and Women’s Hospital that shows the enormous...

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