How can apple vision pro contribute to plastic surgery?
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Technological advances have marked a milestone in traditional educational methods. The Apple Vision Pro comes with immersive technology of the highest quality, leading us in a direction in which residents and specialists can interact in a safe space. These glasses allow to improve surgical techniques, carefully study the anatomy of patients, recreate complex clinical cases, make video calls with other colleagues in real time to clarify doubts and also guide diagnoses, procedures and treatments, among other functions. Making this device an academic tool with unlimited potential for training in plastic surgery and other areas of medicine.
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Apple Vision Pro (2023) Apple. https://www.apple.com/apple-vision-pro/
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