Patient journeys from Tipping Point Media are fully immersive fictional stories played out in either augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) that allow healthcare providers to experience every level of the patient’s journey. Inside this journey, participants are able to hear and experience everything from the patient’s point-of-view, as well as physician and caregiver …
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The most important thing in healthcare is the ability to save lives. This explains the significant advancements in medical education over the years, such as integrating immersive medical simulations with the traditional classroom learning model. Medical 3D animation is vital in the life sciences industry, especially with the introduction of new treatment approaches to protect …
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Every day, healthcare professionals record extensive data from patients with various health conditions. Due to the high volume and segmentation of this data, it becomes increasingly difficult for medical personnel to interpret the data and accurately diagnose the patient’s condition. Accurate diagnosis of complex health conditions requires skilled examiners. 3D simulation training for medical test diagnosis could …
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Medical education has gone through significant transitions over the past decades. One of the primary reasons for these changes is the increasing emphasis on patient
Breast cancer is the most prevalent non-cutaneous cancer affecting women in the United States. In fact, it is the second-highest cause of cancer deaths among women in the country. Unfortunately, despite decades of improved outcomes for patients with early-stage breast cancer, approximately one-third of patients get diagnosed with late-stage cancer. The earlier a woman is screened, diagnosed, and …
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According to a report by the World Health Organization, cancer is the second-highest cause of fatalities worldwide and was responsible for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights, cancer deaths are expected to significantly reduce with more access to high-quality care. Getting a cancer diagnosis doesn’t have to be …
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