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Giblib, a medical education streaming service with offerings including both VR and traditional videos of medical lectures and surgeries, has raised $2.
The deal involves videos of medical lectures as well as surgical procedures.
The app-based tool highlights patients' goals and helps them manage conditions at home.
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London-based FundamentalVR plans to work with the Mayo Clinic to develop new simulations and validate its technology.
The pair plan to develop a machine learning-based algorithm that can screen for a weak heart pump.