A great couple of days enabling surgeons to experience how virtual reality can transform surgical training and education at the Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland ASM in Derby. Thank you to everyone who came to speak to us and try VR for themselves. Advanced Medical Solutions Hamish Mackenzie Peter Hicks Jordan Tsigarides Cameron Lowe James Field Andrew Slowly Deepak Bhandari Professor Tan Arulampalam
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