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Medical emergencies simulated

Regalado, A. Re-engineering drug development. I simulating clinical trials. Start Up Windhover s Review of Emerging Medical Ventures 1998, 13-18. [Pg.2814]

Engineering is only one but perhaps the largest application area of virtual worlds. Other important application areas are medical treatments, flight simulators, and highway traffic control systems, for example. Entertainment applications include live shows, movie and television productions, and theater performances. In addition, virtual arts are emerging. [Pg.8]

Other allied healthcare workers that train in the simulation hospital include but not limited to respiratory therapists, social workers, infection control, physiatrists, emergency medical services, and laboratory technicians. [Pg.133]


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