Mouldy food and piles of unopened post are just two of the clues in new virtual reality training
I'm John Warburton with news that mouldy food and piles of unopened post are just two of the clues in new virtual reality training helping healthcare workers identify problems facing patients at home. The NHS England Enhance Team in the East of England says its technology-based training can help staff discover multiple conditions affecting more than a patient’s medical condition. The service is reportedly now available to all NHS workers via the national learning hub, and it’s part of the service’s long-term plans to take advantage of digital innovations.
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