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		<title>Sony’s Virtual Reality Training for Medical Students</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sony has launched a new virtual reality training program for medical students. The program uses Sony’s latest VR technology to create realistic simulations of medical procedures. Students can practice surgeries and other clinical tasks in a safe environment. This helps them gain confidence before working with real patients. </p>
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<p>The VR system includes high-resolution headsets and motion-tracking tools. These let students move their hands and see detailed 3D models of the human body. Instructors can monitor each student’s progress in real time. They can also give feedback right away.</p>
<p>Medical schools in Japan are already testing the program. Early results show students learn faster and make fewer mistakes during actual procedures. One student said the VR experience felt very close to real life. Another said it helped reduce anxiety during their first real surgery.</p>
<p>Sony worked with doctors and educators to design the training modules. They focused on common procedures like suturing, inserting IV lines, and basic diagnostics. Each module follows current medical guidelines. Updates will be added as new techniques emerge.</p>
<p>The company plans to expand the program to more universities this year. It will also add support for group training sessions. This means students can work together in the same virtual space. Sony believes this approach will improve teamwork skills.</p>
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<p>                 The VR training is part of Sony’s broader effort to support education through technology. The company says it wants to make advanced learning tools more accessible. Medical schools interested in the program can contact Sony for details.</p>
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		<title>Meta Develops Facebook VR Medical Training System</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Meta announced a new virtual reality tool for medical training today. This system uses Facebook...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meta announced a new virtual reality tool for medical training today. This system uses Facebook VR technology. The goal is to help doctors and nurses practice important skills safely. Trainees wear VR headsets. They enter realistic digital hospitals and clinics. Inside these virtual places, they can interact with patients and equipment. </p>
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<p>The VR system simulates many medical situations. Users can practice emergency procedures. They can also learn complex surgeries. Mistakes made in the virtual world cause no real harm. This allows learners to build confidence. They can repeat difficult tasks until they succeed. The system tracks user performance. It provides instant feedback on actions taken.</p>
<p>Meta built this tool with healthcare experts. Doctors and educators helped design the training scenarios. The focus is on real-world usefulness. The VR system aims to improve patient care standards. Better trained medical staff make fewer errors. This technology offers practice opportunities hard to find otherwise. Hospitals often have limited space and resources for hands-on training.</p>
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<p>                 The VR medical training platform runs on Meta&#8217;s Quest headsets. Healthcare institutions can access it soon. Meta sees this as a step towards practical applications for VR. The company believes VR can change professional education. Medical schools and teaching hospitals are the first expected users.</p>
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