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Wake Forest University School of Medicine Collaborating with Physicians in Ecuador on Virtual Reality Radiology Project | Business

July 28, 2022 by admin

WINSTON-SALEM, NC – July 28, 2022 – Neuroradiologists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have begun a pilot study testing the use of virtual reality (VR) systems to remotely read MRIs and other medical images. Jonathan Burdette, M.D.professor of radiology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, travels periodically to Ecuador to help physicians … Read more

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