Digital Environment for Movement Control in Surgical Skill Training.
Intelligent environments are increasingly becoming useful scenarios for handling computers. Technological devices are practical tools for learning and acquiring clinical skills as part of the medical training process. Within the framework of the advanced user interface, we present a technological ap...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Medical Systems Vol. 40; no. 6; pp. 1 - 8 |
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| Formato: | pictorial Journal Article |
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Springer Nature
Jun2016
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