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Friday, June 3, 2016

Oculus Touch And Teaching Human Anatomy

‘VR Human Anatomy’ to Give Medical Students a ‘Hands-On’ Using Oculus Touch (+Video)

Scott Hayden | May 31, 2016



Vedavi, a medical animation studio working closely with the University of Zurich, wants students to drop the heavy books and plastic models and pick up a pair of Oculus Touch controllers later this year with their highly detailed anatomy software, VR Human Anatomy.
I spoke with Vedavi’s Managing Director and recent graduate from University of Zurich with a Master of Medicine, Moritz Schwyzer, to get a better idea of what was in store for VR Human Anatomy.

Source: http://www.roadtovr.com/vr-human-anatomy-to-give-medical-students-a-hands-on-using-oculus-touch/
Source: http://www.roadtovr.com/vr-human-anatomy-to-give-medical-students-a-hands-on-using-oculus-touch/

<more at http://www.roadtovr.com/vr-human-anatomy-to-give-medical-students-a-hands-on-using-oculus-touch; related articles and links: http://www.eao.org/researcher-explores-virtual-reality-surgical-training (Researher explores virtual reality in surgical training. October 12, 2015) and http://fortune.com/2015/10/16/western-university-is-using-virtual-reality-to-teach/ (How this med school is using virtual reality to teach students. October 16, 2015)

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