PrecisionOS to Showcase Collaboration with Zimmer Biomet
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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons will host the largest Innovation Series to date allowing orthopaedic surgeons to experience the benefits of virtual reality within surgical education.
VANCOUVER, BC, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - PrecisionOS, pioneers of the Surgical Mastery Platform™, announced today its collaboration with the one of the largest orthopedic medical device company in the world, Zimmer Biomet. In demonstration, PrecisionOS and Zimmer Biomet have come together to demonstrate their immersive reality project surrounding the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' (AAOS) Innovation Series. This first-of-it-kind webinar program will offer a live simulated operating room experience using its highly immersive technology.
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How virtual reality is improving surgical skills during the pandemic
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Virtual reality isn't just for gamers anymore. The University of Toronto’s medical school is among nearly two dozen schools using made-in-Canada virtual reality technology to train future surgeons, at a time when in-class learning isn't an option because of reduced surgeries during the COVID-19 pandemic.3:12
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VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- VNM USA reports that
PrecisionOS, pioneers of the Surgical Mastery Platform™, announced its partnership with the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) and Global medical technology supplier, CONMED, to host the world's first-ever
interactive webinar featuring leading hip surgeons on January 28, 2021 at 7pm CST/8pm EST.
These experts will engage in a fully interactive surgery session using the PrecisionOS virtual reality (VR) platform.
"The opportunity for PrecisionOS to connect surgeons through an immersive virtual learning environment is an incredible honour," says Dr. Danny Goel, an orthopaedic surgeon in Vancouver, BC and CEO of PrecisionOS. "It is time to convert our innovation to patient-centered results. We are committed to demonstrating ongoing successful use and integration of our platform to show how we are impacting patient care. I am excited to witness my peers in action as they combine their talents to educate others from around the world without leaving their homes."
Parvizi Surgical Innovation Announces Investment and Partnership with PrecisionOS
Award-winning surgical simulation company, PrecisionOS, partners with internationally renowned group of orthopedic surgeons.
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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Parvizi Surgical Innovation, LLC (PSI) is pleased to announce an investment and partnership with PrecisionOS™, a clinically-validated software company providing relevant medical-grade, interactive and industry-recognized virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences for surgical training and education.
Founded by Danny P. Goel, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with a passion and commitment for novel educational approaches toward surgical mastery, PrecisionOS brings together a groundbreaking team of industry experts intersecting surgical education, gaming, and film with simulation and haptics.
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VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- VNM USA, in partnership with PrecisionOS™, foresees the next decade of surgical education being driven largely by immersive virtual reality training modules.
Traditional training methods have left
66% of new fellows deemed unable to operate for 30 unsupervised minutes
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The entire Surgeon Training market – from device manufacturers to educational institutions – has longed for better scaling methods and more effective skill transfer.
The prestigious
JAMA Network Open published one of the most unique trials to date for the use of Virtual Reality in surgeon training. The study demonstrated a nearly 50% reduction in surgical errors when surgeons trained with PrecisionOS™. Additional findings include how VR Training reduced the learning curve by up to 50 cases, substituted nearly an hour of actual surgical time, and is at a minimum 34x less expensive than traditional learning methods.