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New technology is opening up new options for medical training. Some of that tech is on display at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital’s new surgery training center. Doctors can practice surgical procedures using VR equipment, and can link up with doctors in other countries online through video and software links. The hospital said it hopes the new center will cultivate local talent, and encourage more international medical students to study in Taiwan. A doctor interacts with a device that simulates endoscopic surgery. The system faithfully recreates the complexities of the procedure. Chan Yi-sheng Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital We can have five to 10 medical students learning the procedure at the same time online. They can learn from each other, or test each other’s knowledge. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital built a surgery training and research center over the course of two years, at a cost of NT$700 million. The center helps prepare doctors to respond to circumstances that may arise during surgery, and offers plenty of space for training. Lee Shih-chen FTV reporter There are 24 operating tables that instructors can use to train students. The hospital says it hopes to provide the best environment possible for instructors to pass on their knowledge and experience. Chang Gung says the large training space provides all the equipment needed to prepare doctors before they head into the operating room. They can practice procedures, and interact online with medical students and doctors, both at home and abroad. Chen Chien-tsung Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital We will offer different training for each specialty. That way, the training process can address the needs of all doctors, from young resident physicians to senior resident physicians, and even young attending physicians – all can get very complete training Chang Gung hopes its new surgery training center will help cultivate the skills of domestic surgeons, and also attract foreign doctors to study in Taiwan. On the center’s opening day students from 22 countries including Japan, South Korea and Malaysia attended a demonstration virtually though the internet.