Purdue Develops 'Augmented Reality' Tools to Help Health Care Workers Save Lives in War Zones, Natural Disasters, Rural Areas
September 05, 2018
September 05, 2018
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Sept. 5 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
Purdue University researchers have developed a unique approach that allows experienced surgeons and physicians around the world to help less-experienced doctors in war zones, natural disasters and in rural areas perform complicated procedures.
"The most critical challenge is to provide surgical expertise into the battlefield when it is most required," said Juan Wachs, Purd . . .
Purdue University researchers have developed a unique approach that allows experienced surgeons and physicians around the world to help less-experienced doctors in war zones, natural disasters and in rural areas perform complicated procedures.
"The most critical challenge is to provide surgical expertise into the battlefield when it is most required," said Juan Wachs, Purd . . .