Russia is reportedly suffering from a shortage of dead bodies despite the hundreds of thousands of soldiers killed in Ukraine . This is said to be creating a problem for doctors in the country, who are forced to go abroad to experience dissections. Telegram channel Baza cited Aleksey Ivanov, the head of a private anatomical lab in Russia, who said medical students are travelling to countries such as Georgia, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan to learn with cadavers. READ MORE: Russian soldier’s entire 300-man battalion ‘slaughtered’ in assault on Ukrainian village That is, despite the Ukrainian military’s latest estimates putting the total number of Russians killed in the war at over 168,000. Baza reported that global sanctions placed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine has led to its supply of corpses, which mostly came from the US before the war, drying up This has forced Russian medical schools to adopt different techniques to train their future doctors. Maria Potemkina, head of a high-tech educational development team at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University in Moscow, said in November that students are now being trained using virtual reality. “Simulators created using VR technologies provide high reliability and the maximum effect… Read full this story
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