On September 29th, the Virtual Reality Industry Alliance was established in Beijing today. Dr. Walter Greenleaf, a neuroscientist at Stanford University, gave a speech at the conference, telling us how virtual reality technology will change the future of the medical industry.
Dr. Walter Greenleaf said that although VR was initially driven by entertainment, society, and games, the most in-depth and meaningful virtual reality applications were used to improve physical health and medical care.
In Walter Greenleaf's view, the changes that VR brings to healthcare can be reflected in the following areas:
First, reduce medical costs
Teleconsultation will become an important direction for the development of VR medical care, especially for large-scale expert remote diagnosis conferences, which can reduce the time and money costs. Dr. Greenleaf believes that telemedicine platforms can help patients with health care and clinical care.
At the same time, VR can also reduce the cost of medical teaching. For general medical training, clinical technical training, surgical training, and even large-scale surgery that is difficult and cumbersome to prepare, VR can give medical staff closer to the real surgery simulation experience.
Second, the generation of a total emotional reduction of more real conditions
Dr. Greenleaf believes that with VR, clinical diagnosis will be more accurate, and accurate medical care is an inevitable trend.
Past consultations rely on the patient's own description and cannot objectively provide information to the doctor for judgment, nor quantitative analysis. The use of VR can more objectively record and observe behaviors, obtain data on activities of daily living, and allow medical personnel to make more objective quantitative analysis. For the assessment of stroke, the patient's defect may not be described by which step, but by VR to restore the record, the doctor can more accurately formulate the medical plan.
At the same time, because it can provide doctors with a patient's perspective, it will also allow doctors to create a common emotion. Dr. Greenleaf believes that VR will help interpersonal interactions in the medical field. Technology and equipment are alienated from each other, but VR can enable doctors to develop empathy and have a new understanding of each other and themselves.
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