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Melissa Peterman's research focuses on the application of virtual reality technology in medical training and treatment delivery. Her work investigates the potential of virtual reality to enhance the training of healthcare professionals in procedures such as brachytherapy, a form of radiation therapy. Peterman also explores the use of computer simulations as a tool to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of brachytherapy delivery. Her research contributes to the understanding of how emerging technologies can be integrated into medical education and patient care. Peterman has one publication, with a total of six citations and an h-index of one. She has collaborated with Richard L. Crownover, Santanu Samanta, and Gary D. Lewis, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery (2023)
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- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
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- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
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