Table of contents (Vol 16, No 3)
RESEARCH |
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Investigation of 3D virtual reality in pre-surgical planning of malignant hepatic tumours. |
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Carley Tillett
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EDITORIAL |
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A Novel AI Tool for Automated Detection Of Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures On Routine Chest Radiographs |
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By
Zhonghua sun
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How 3D Printing Software Enhances and Rewards Student Learning of Brain Anatomy |
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By
Williams Ally
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REVIEW |
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Current status of surgical training and practice: Australasian regional perspective |
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By
Rick Steves
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PRE-PRINTS |
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Innovative 3D visualisation and artificial intelligence tools augment medical education and clinical practice |
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Three-dimensional (3D) visualisations including 3D printing, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) or mixed reality (MR) are increasingly used in the medical field with evidence proving their value in many applications, ranging from medical education to pre-operative planning and simulation of complex surgical procedures, enhancing communication between doctor-patients and with clinical colleague
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zhonghua sun
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