Augmented Reality Tech Overlays Arteries Over Stroke Patient #universityofmaryland
With the power of augmented reality, University of Maryland School of Graduate Studies physician assistant students are seeing real-time anatomy and symptoms up close, and take control of their @UMBaltimore medical education like never before.This is the HaloCamera, which is a volumetric capture studio at @UofMaryland that uses 300 cameras and AI-powered data to create lifelike 3D simulations, helping medical students and professionals experience patient care in an entirely new way. #MPowerMD #MedicalEducation #Innovation #AR #VR
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