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U of Maryland Medical School to Establish Virtual Reality Care Center

Following a grant from the National Science Foundation, the University of Maryland School of Medicine aims to enhance virtual reality-based care by creating a new center.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Using $4.75 million in financial support from the National Science Foundation, the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) is working to create the Center for Medical Innovations in Extended Reality (MIXR)  to advance the use of virtual reality in patient care. 

UMSOM, the first public medical school in the US, currently includes over 3,000 physicians and 46 academic departments as it continues efforts to advance biomedical research and care.

As virtual care demand continues to grow, UMSOM is creating MIXR to develop, test, and certify extended reality technologies for use in healthcare. The medical school is partnering with University of Maryland College Park (UMCP) computer scientists and engineers and University of Michigan physician-scientists to create the center.

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