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This paper examines how Virtual Reality (VR) is used in healthcare, especially in medical training, patient care, and therapy. It uses a mix of methods, like looking at literature, case studies, and talking to experts, to see how VR affects how healthcare is given. The results show that VR gives people a truly immersive experience that helps them learn more about medicine, get better health outcomes, and come up with new ways to manage pain, rehabilitate, and treat mental health problems. The paper also talks about the challenges and chances that come with using VR in healthcare and how it could get better in the future. Keywords—Virtual Reality, Medical training, Medical Simulations.
Jesleena Gonsalves (Mon,) studied this question.
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