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Performing a surgical procedure on a virtual patient enables them to try a newly acquired technique or refresh dormant skills. As MD+DI reported in August 2019, a previous Osso VR validation study from August 2019 conducted by the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles showed a 230% improvement in the participants' overall surgical performance when prepared with the company's VR training.1