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Virtual nursing training in the OR

Dear Sir or Madam,

A new dimension of training is opening up for OR staff at Sana Klinikum Offenbach: virtual reality. The cooperation with VR Fundamental, initiated by Michael Hübner and Carlos Smart, brings interactive VR training into focus. This innovative approach makes it easier to learn precise techniques for handling sterile products and thus improves the skills of nursing students.

Discover in our video how this groundbreaking approach is changing the landscape of medical education.

Enjoy watching!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Video: Virtual nursing training in the OR
Interview: Mindable: App support for anxiety disorders
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Virtual nursing training in the OR

Video – DIGITAL HEALTH

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In the operating room, every move has to be precise. This applies not only to the surgical staff but also to the surgical assistants. Whether it's sterile products or consumables, the proper handling of them is essential for a smooth workflow.
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Virtual nursing training in the OR
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Smart wound sealing with nanoparticles and light soldering

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DISPOSABLES

Empa researchers have pioneered a novel soldering process that employs nanoparticles and lasers to gently fuse tissue, ushering in a new era in wound closure.
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Enhancing neonatal intensive care with ArtPlac project

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MED TECH & DEVICES

The European Union is providing €3.57 million in funding for the "ArtPlac" research project, aimed at developing innovative medical technology for the treatment of premature and newborn infants in neonatal intensive care.
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Mindable: App support for anxiety disorders

Interview – DIGITAL HEALTH

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People with an anxiety disorder often feel restricted in their everyday lives. However, even when they are at the point of wanting help, finding a therapy place involves a long wait. During this challenging time, the Mindable app can help.
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Mindable: App support for anxiety disorders during the therapy waiting period
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Enhancing urinary tract infection diagnosis with AI

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Researchers at Fraunhofer Austria and the AULSS2 Marca Trevigiana Institute in Treviso have leveraged artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline the diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Their advanced AI-based method promises to significantly reduce the workload of laboratories and expedite diagnosis times.
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Protecting against zika virus with a microarray patch

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

In the global fight against the Zika virus, researchers are developing a vaccine patch that promises an effective and painless solution. This needle-free vaccine patch, utilizing the high-density microarray patch (HD-MAP).
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