July 2022

In the next issue of Medical Technology, we ask if the future of medical training is in The Metaverse and whether the industry is on the verge of creating a much needed non-invasive diagnostic for Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

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Editor | Kezia Parkins
Writers | Abi Millar, Urtė Fultinavičiūtė, Adam Zamecnik, Kezia Parkins, Andrew Hillman
Magazine Designer | Tyrrell Lowe

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Lead Designer | John Hammond
Publisher |Susanne Hauner

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