Rapid acceleration of medical education for Japan’s medical students using VR-NHK special feature published online

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~Initiative by Jolly Good and Nippon Medical School~

TOKYO, Sept. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — At many Japanese institutions offering medical education, medical students are unable to attend clinical practice due to the spread of COVID-19, denying them the experience of valuable opportunities to learn.
Efforts by Jolly Good and Nippon Medical School to develop the OPEcloud VR clinical education platform were recently featured on NHK WORLD-JAPAN. This feature is available to the public online.

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With VR cameras and servers installed at medical facilities, OPEcloud VR turns all kinds of medical cases into VR content, enabling not only clinical training from a doctor’s or nurse’s perspective, but also offering a truly immersive experience, as though the entire medical team is present.
Rapid acceleration of medical education for Japan’s medical students using VR.

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