More than 56,000 cardiovascular clinicians will have access to the procedural training which will provide guided learning as well as performance tracking and analysis, according to a Nov. 21 company release. The platform aims to accelerate learning by allowing professionals to practice and improve their skills in operating room scenarios.
The program could set a precedent for the future of medical training, according to the release.
“Through our collaboration with Osso VR, we’re providing a powerful learning environment that will democratize access to advanced education and allow care providers to flourish in their field, bringing leading-edge cardiac procedures to more patients,” Ami Bhatt, MD, ACC chief innovation officer, said in the release.
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