Can VR help children feel calmer before an MRI, or do the studies reveal mixed results that point to a more complex story about anxiety and technology?
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Dr Thomas Saliba is a radiologist in his 5th year of residency. He previously studied biomedical science, graduating from Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, before returning to Belgium to pursue a career in medicine at the Université Catholique de Louvain, followed by the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He is passionate about research, having published over 70 articles in his 5 years of residency and has a particular interest in virtual and augmented reality. He currently resides and works in Brussels, Belgium.

Dr Thomas Saliba is a radiologist in his 5th year of residency. He previously studied biomedical science, graduating from Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, before returning to Belgium to pursue a career in medicine at the Université Catholique de Louvain, followed by the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He is passionate about research, having published over 70 articles in his 5 years of residency and has a particular interest in virtual and augmented reality. He currently resides and works in Brussels, Belgium.
Can VR help children feel calmer before an MRI, or do the studies reveal mixed results that point to a more complex story about anxiety and technology?