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Volume 2, Number 2.3D Virtual Worlds for Health and Healthcare
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Volume 2, Number 23D Virtual Worlds for Health and HealthcareAugust 2009
Maged N. Kamel BoulosSusan Toth-CohenSimon Bignel
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 Jeremiah SpenceNabil HabibRay B. JonesRashid KashaniInocencio MarambaKathleen Swenson MillerPamela MitchellCarol PerrymanAnne RobertsMaria Toro-TroconisJane "Esme" Wilde
Technical Staff EditorGuest Editors
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Volume 2, Number 23D Virtual Worlds for Health and HealthcareAugust 2009
 
Editors’ Corner
 
Musings on the State of '3-D Virtual Worlds for Health and Healthcare'in 2009
 by Maria Toro-Troconis, Imperial College London, UK andMaged N Kamel Boulos, University of Plymouth, UK 
Keywords:
future Internet; standards; frameworks; game-based learning; OpenSim;Second Life ®; health and medicine; virtual patients.
This work is copyrighted under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 UnitedStates License by the Journal of Virtual Worlds Research.
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