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Your Future Doctor Will Also Be a VR/AR Designer




Imagine having a complete diagnosis of your postoperative well-being before a surgery, health delivery at home or the medicines you'll be resistant to. 
Sounds like science fiction, doesn’t it? It’s not.
Trying to lay aside the traditional practices of the healthcare industry, the progress of health innovation in the last five years has been incremental. Particularly, clinical medicine has already started implementing VR and AR therapies, diagnostic tools and treatment plans that are connected to a cloud of millions of clinical cases.

                 

Therefore, it is not difficult to imagine in a nearer future med students “playing” with surgical robotics and VR to predict illnesses on patients as well as risk agents and develop a design-approach of your clinical path.
Here is when ImmersiveTouch comes into place, the real game-changers in this respect. This pioneering company has created a platform that allows surgeons and practitioners to reconstruct surgeries and replicate patient’s anatomy.
This improves not only surgical precision, but also postoperative experiences when predicting pain management and best treatments, and opens the door to new learning methods for the doctors of tomorrow.  In ten years time, we could even know what specific treatments and medicines suit us better before even trying them , guaranteeing a quicker recovery and a better coordination between hospitals and pharmaceutical providers.
This video below perfectly illustrates what is about to come - simply mind-blowing!   





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