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Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and Mentice to establish a Simulation Center of Excellence for Interventional Radiology
Jefferson to introduce Mentice s virtual patient technology into IR training and virtual reality simulations used by physicians to improve their clinical practice
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CHICAGO, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and Mentice (STO: MNTC) have formed a strategic collaboration to establish a Simulation Center of Excellence uniting Jefferson s world-class interventional radiology team with Mentice s virtual patient technology aiming to elevate clinical training and to introduce advanced Virtual Reality simulation solutions for physicians in clinical practice.
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