A new streaming service, GIBLIB, has been developed for the purpose of continuing medical education. High quality videos are captured during procedures featuring narration from the surgeon. This allows medical professionals and students to learn from experts easily at lower costs. It also allows professionals to participate in continuing education more readily and avoid the hassle and cost of travel associated with teaching. The filming process is easy and requires little equipment to implement in operating rooms without disrupting the procedure at hand.
Key Takeaways:
- This database gives medical students and physicians a library full of medical procedures and lectures to view and listen to.
- Access to this extensive information gives both students and practitioners the ability to stay updated with the most current medical advancements.
- According to Brian Conyer, video content is one of the most efficient ways to learn due to how scalable it is.
“GIBLIB recently announced a partnership with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to deliver the first ever Continuing Medical Education (CME) accredited course filmed exclusively in 360-degree virtual reality. On the heels of this, we are excited to feature an exclusive interview with the co-founder and CEO, Brian Conyer.”