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The Doctor Will See Me Where Now?

14 min · 12 de ago de 2025
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Hosted by Sylvia Choo, MS4 at USF Morsani College of Medicine, this episode features Dr. Adam Scheiner, a laser eyelid and facial plastic surgeon based in Tampa, FL, who discusses doing some of his patient consults in a unique space: virtual reality. See more! [https://www.spatial.io/s/Dr-Adam-Scheiners-Gallery-62fec4fa5786e50001874a5f?share=4738268539231182326]

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