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043 - How VR is helping patients learn about heart diseases

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virtual reality is just the next step, to be able to visualise the body that is an awesome 3d machine itself in virtual space

Here is a list of most prominent issues we've talked about:

  • Virtual Reality in Hospitals
  • Heart deceases
  • Stanford Virtual Heart program

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For more details tune in to another episode of ResearchVR! You can subscribe to our RSS Feed in the mp3 or acc format. We hope you learned something new and enjoyed listening.

Thanks to Dr. David Axelrod from Stanford University and David Sarno from Lighthaus Inc. for sharing their expertise with us and our listeners.

Topic Suggestions, Guest Invites, and all other all feedback are helpful! Feel free to contact us under researchvrcast@gmail.com or via Twitter:

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Special thanks to Nerses Balabanian for the intro and outro music! Find him at here

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on December 08, 2022 09:20 (2y ago). Last successful fetch was on September 01, 2022 14:57 (2y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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virtual reality is just the next step, to be able to visualise the body that is an awesome 3d machine itself in virtual space

Here is a list of most prominent issues we've talked about:

  • Virtual Reality in Hospitals
  • Heart deceases
  • Stanford Virtual Heart program

Links and References

How to subscribe and contact us

For more details tune in to another episode of ResearchVR! You can subscribe to our RSS Feed in the mp3 or acc format. We hope you learned something new and enjoyed listening.

Thanks to Dr. David Axelrod from Stanford University and David Sarno from Lighthaus Inc. for sharing their expertise with us and our listeners.

Topic Suggestions, Guest Invites, and all other all feedback are helpful! Feel free to contact us under researchvrcast@gmail.com or via Twitter:

Rate us on Itunes and help spread the podcast that way!

Special thanks to Nerses Balabanian for the intro and outro music! Find him at here

  continue reading

104 episodes

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