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The Virtual Operating Room (Virtual OR) was a company based in Tampa, Florida that broadcast live surgical operations over the internet. It was the first company of its kind to create web-based educational video content that was accessible from anywhere in the world, which earned it a Computerworld Smithsonian Award in 1999 for using technology to benefit the world. The company's clients included hospitals, medical technology experts, and educational companies. Surgeries were used to share innovations, for teaching purposes, and for marketing new surgical technology.

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  • The Virtual Operating Room (Virtual OR) was a company based in Tampa, Florida that broadcast live surgical operations over the internet. It was the first company of its kind to create web-based educational video content that was accessible from anywhere in the world, which earned it a Computerworld Smithsonian Award in 1999 for using technology to benefit the world. The company's clients included hospitals, medical technology experts, and educational companies. Surgeries were used to share innovations, for teaching purposes, and for marketing new surgical technology. (en)
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  • Absorbed by Swedish Medical Center (en)
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  • Formerly, virtual-or.com (en)
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  • Virtual OR, LLC (en)
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  • The Virtual Operating Room (Virtual OR) was a company based in Tampa, Florida that broadcast live surgical operations over the internet. It was the first company of its kind to create web-based educational video content that was accessible from anywhere in the world, which earned it a Computerworld Smithsonian Award in 1999 for using technology to benefit the world. The company's clients included hospitals, medical technology experts, and educational companies. Surgeries were used to share innovations, for teaching purposes, and for marketing new surgical technology. (en)
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