Free Webinar
Disclaimer: The video stream may reduce the quality of the Obstetric MR images.
Mixed Reality (MR) is a new cutting-edge technology that makes it possible to see and interact with digital educational content seamlessly blended into the real world. This new paradigm opens infinite possibilities for designing new experiential learning opportunities for students.
But how does it all work? How can mixed reality benefit healthcare simulation and engage students in deeper learning?
In this learning lab, we will be covering mixed reality in simulation and the Obstetric MR system, a powerful mixed reality solution for VICTORIA S2200 designed to help learners bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Join our team for an in-depth talk about mixed reality and get an exclusive opportunity to see what it is like to wear the Obstetric MR HoloLens and observe the dynamic physiological processes that occur during childbirth in real-time.
Speakers:
Ivy Cooper, CHSE
Gaumard Product Expert
Chris Jorge
Gaumard Marketing Director
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