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Technology in medicine opens the door for simulation training

Read this blog at blog.mentice.com

"When the new piece of equipment arrives to the hospital, it will be connected to the simulator and immediately used for immersive training in its true context"

This week our Director of Corporate Strategy, Edward Fält, writes about the positive and negative effects of introducing more advanced medical equipment in the operating rooms, and how simulation technology can be used to avoid mistakes.

Topics

  • Health, Health Care, Pharmaceuticals

Categories

  • hospital
  • medical
  • medical equipment
  • medical devices
  • medical training
  • simulator
  • simulation
  • endovascular
  • medical school
  • medical education
  • interventional
  • intervention
  • radiology
  • cardiology
  • realistic simulator
  • patient safety
  • mentice
  • medical simulation
  • medical mistakes
  • hands-on training
  • endovascular surgery
  • endovascular simulation
  • Mentice VIST

Mentice is a world leader in medical simulation, providing qualified solutions for training, education and assessment opportunities. With a focus on minimally invasive techniques and procedures, Mentice develops simulation systems for training in a safe environment within the fields of endovascular intervention and minimally invasive surgery. The advantages of training with Mentice solutions are well documented enhancing clinical performance, reducing cost, and, in the long term, improving patient safety.

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