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17 Nov 2012 23:20

Forget AP Biology and Latin class: get those pre-meds hooked on Call of Duty. The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston found that teenage video gamers were better at simulated surgery than medical residents. The study used machines that simulated live surgical techniques, such as needle passing and suturing, and found that high schoolers who played an average of two hours of video games a day, did "slightly better than our physicians in training," said UTMB Dr. Sami Kilic (in a deligh...
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