Richards, Kendra; Mahalanobis, Nikhil; Kim, Kangsoo; Schubert, Ryan; Lee, Myungho; Daher, Salam; Norouzi, Nahal; Hochreiter, Jason; Bruder, Gerd; Welch, Gregory
ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI), no. 3, 2019, ISBN: 978-1-4503-6975-6/19/10.
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Aebersold, Michelle; Daher, Salam; Foronda, Cynthia; Tiffany, Jone; Verkuyl, Margaret
Virtual/augmented reality for health professions education symposium Conference
INACSL, Phoenix, AZ, 2019.
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Gonzalez, Laura; Daher, Salam; Welch, Gregory
Vera Real: Stroke assessment using a Physical Virtual Patient (PVP) Conference
INACSL, Phoenix, AZ, 2019.
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Daher, Salam
Collegiate Fireside Chat Presentation
Orlando, FL, 01.05.2019.
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Daher, Salam; Hochreiter, Jason; Schubert, Ryan; Bruder, Gerd; Gonzalez, Laura; Cendan, Juan; Anderson, Mindi; Diaz, Desiree; Welch, Gregory
Matching vs. Non-Matching Visuals and Shape for Embodied Virtual Healthcare Agents Conference
IEEE Virtual Reality, Osaka, Japan, 2019, ISBN: 978-1-7281-1377-7.
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Matching vs. Non-Matching Visuals and Shape for Embodied Virtual Healthcare Agents Conference
IEEE Virtual Reality, Osaka, Japan, 2019.
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Daher, Salam
Patient Simulators: the Past, Present, and Future Presentation
Orlando, FL, 01.01.2019.
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Kendra Richards, Nikhil Mahalanobis, Kangsoo Kim, Ryan Schubert, Myungho Lee, Salam Daher, Nahal Norouzi, Jason Hochreiter, Gerd Bruder, Gregory Welch
ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI), no. 3, 2019, ISBN: 978-1-4503-6975-6/19/10.
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Michelle Aebersold, Salam Daher, Cynthia Foronda, Jone Tiffany, Margaret Verkuyl
Virtual/augmented reality for health professions education symposium Conference
INACSL, Phoenix, AZ, 2019.
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Laura Gonzalez, Salam Daher, Gregory Welch
Vera Real: Stroke assessment using a Physical Virtual Patient (PVP) Conference
INACSL, Phoenix, AZ, 2019.
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Salam Daher
Collegiate Fireside Chat Presentation
Orlando, FL, 01.05.2019.
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Salam Daher, Jason Hochreiter, Ryan Schubert, Gerd Bruder, Laura Gonzalez, Juan Cendan, Mindi Anderson, Desiree Diaz, Gregory Welch
Matching vs. Non-Matching Visuals and Shape for Embodied Virtual Healthcare Agents Conference
IEEE Virtual Reality, Osaka, Japan, 2019, ISBN: 978-1-7281-1377-7.
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Matching vs. Non-Matching Visuals and Shape for Embodied Virtual Healthcare Agents Conference
IEEE Virtual Reality, Osaka, Japan, 2019.
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Salam Daher
Patient Simulators: the Past, Present, and Future Presentation
Orlando, FL, 01.01.2019.
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