Here are three points:
1. The interactive screen-based simulation product will allow ASA members and other learners to supplement their continuing medical education and improve their management performance during anesthetic emergencies.
2. Users will interact with simulated patients, surgeons and equipment within 3D virtual clinical settings.
3. The users will progress through medical scenarios at their own pace, on their own time and in a setting of their choosing. The product will include five medical scenarios.
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