Montreal doctors develop a virtual reality tool that could save children's lives
Montreal researchers have developed a virtual reality "emergency room" that will train doctors in Canada and around the world in saving the lives of children who have been badly injured.
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Montreal researchers have developed a virtual reality "emergency room" that will train doctors in Canada and around the world in saving the lives of children who have been badly injured.