aining surgeons on dead bodies is still standard in many medical programs, but those days may be coming to an end. Advances in kinesthetic haptics and 3D spatial technology with high-fidelity graphics are about to put the final nail in the cadaver coffin and render risky human surgical training obsolete. There a several innovative players in the medical education technology space. As we've reported, Healthcare boasted $2.14 billion of the total virtual reality market in 2018, according to a report from BIS Research. The company's "Global Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Market in Healthcare – Analysis and Forecasts, 2019-2025" estimates that the market will reach $11.14 billion by 2025.
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