UK medical students training on hologram patients in world first
Medical students in Cambridge are the first in the world to learn with holographic patients, the university has said. The students at Addenbrooke’s Hospital are using a training system called HoloScenarios, which enables teaching and learning with life-like holograms, accessible from anywhere in the world.
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