Louisiana Medical Schools Embrace Simulation Tech, Powered by Videra Health AI
In NOLA.com, reporter Rich Collins highlights Videra Health as the AI partner behind LSU Health’s medical simulation training program, evaluating data from student-patient sessions to flag nonverbal behaviors like a head shake that doesn’t match a clinician’s words, helping students build trust and communicate more effectively. The story situates Videra’s work inside LSU Health’s $68 million Center for Advanced Learning and Simulation, which combines high-fidelity patient simulators, virtual reality systems, and actor-based training, and notes that medical and nursing schools across Louisiana, including Tulane, Delgado, and Ochsner, are leaning into simulation to train the next generation of clinicians. Videra’s role gives LSU Health a way to turn those sessions into measurable feedback for students before they ever see a real patient.
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