Augmented Reality (AR) is used in medical training by overlaying virtual 3D models of organs and tissues on top of a live image of the patient and this allows for a more realistic experience and helps trainees to learn anatomy and surgical procedures.

AR has also been shown to be helpful in providing real-time feedback during procedures, which can help to improve accuracy and speed like surgeons can use AR to view data about the patient’s blood vessels or other important structures as they are operating. This can help them to avoid mistakes and make better decisions during surgery.

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