The Best Way to Train a Surgeon

Oct 31, 2018

At the advent of the two-year collaboration between AANA and VirtaMed, AANA CEO, Laura Downes, CAE, said, “We have assessed all virtual reality arthroscopy simulators on the market...

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German Residents and Senior Surgeons React to VirtaMed ArthroS™

Oct 23, 2018

"You can really train without hesitation, as much as you want, and you immediately get an evaluation. All at once." This was one resident's reaction to training on VirtaMed's Arthr...

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The “Realism and Complexity” of VirtaMed UroS™

Oct 22, 2018

As France adapts to the recent medical education mandate requiring that all surgical residents undergo simulation training, attendees at a urology masterclass held at Hôpital Virtu...

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On Simulation and Synergy: A Conversation with Sales Partner J.S. EVRO

Sep 25, 2018

"The biggest difference between working with VirtaMed and other companies is the trust, support, and fantastic relationship that VirtaMed and J.S. EVRO had from the start and conti...

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A resident must never operate for the first time on a patient

Sep 18, 2018

Updated September 18, 2018 Leading orthopedists in France are working together with VirtaMed to standardize surgical training using simulation technology and in doing so, bring res...

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Simulators and Teen Pregnancy Rates in the USA: A Surprising Connection

Jul 20, 2018

Simulators and Teen Pregnancy Rates in the USA: A Surprising Connection January 30, 2018 Though long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) like intrauterine devices, or IUDs, ar...

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LARCs Across the Pond: IUD Trends in Europe

Jul 20, 2018

LARCs Across the Pond: IUD Trends in Europe May 7, 2018 LARCs[1] (long-acting reversible contraceptives) are proven to be the most effective reversible means of preventing pregnanc...

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Virtual Reality: Helping to Keep the Human Body Whole

Jul 17, 2018

Virtual Reality: Helping to Keeping the Human Body Whole Updated July 20, 2018 When cadaver training is a thing of the past and doctors no longer examine the patient through massiv...

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