About the Virtual Medicine (vMed) Conference
For decades, scientists have been discovering the surprising health benefits of extended reality (XR) for a wide range of chronic conditions. Nearly 20,000 studies reveal that XR technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) can help manage pain, lower anxiety, support mental and physical health, and train healthcare providers. XR is helping to deliver babies, supporting patients with PTSD, and enhancing treatment for conditions ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to hypertension.
ο»ΏDeveloped by the Cedars-Sinai Virtual Medicine program and now in its seventh year, the annual vMed conference is a two-day, CME-accredited symposium that brings together medical professionals, researchers, and innovators in Medical Extended Reality (MXR) from around the world. Over 50+ international speakers will discuss best practices for implementing MXR into clinical practice, explore evidence supporting the efficacy of XR applications, discuss the regulatory landscape of MXR, study uses of XR for simulation and training, and hear from patients who received XR therapeutics.
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