In the Virtual Trenches: Advancing Military Nursing Preparedness with VR

A virtual reality user demonstrates the 31st Medical Group education and training flight’s new training regimen by applying gauze to a wound on a VR dummy dog at Las Vegas, Nevada, Sep. 6, 2024. The flight decided to implement virtual reality in November of 2022, bringing the annual training hours from 800 to 3,000. (Courtesy photo)

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Zachary Jakel
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