This paper presents the prototype of Virtual Reality (VR) training for medical students and first responders. The main application is for medical students who in future will be operating on patients. The main aim is to provide extra practice with help of virtual reality for medical education can lead to improvements in the skills of medical students while providing economic incentives for healthcare institutions. For responding to some initial stages like stitches. This employs a three-dimensional animated human body that displays appropriate physical and behavioral responses to injury and/or treatment.
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