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How Doctors Used Virtual Reality to Save the Lives of Conjoined Twin Sisters
- Letto da: Caroline Miller
- Durata: 7 min
Sintesi dell'editore
During an 18-year career in medicine, Daniel Saltzman — the chief of pediatric surgery at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital — has grown accustomed to looking at X-rays as if they were imperfect road maps of the human body.
"How Doctors Used Virtual Reality to Save the Lives of Conjoined Twin Sisters" is from the July 21, 2017 Innovations section of The Washington Post. It was written by Peter Holley and narrated by Caroline Miller.
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