How Virtual, Augmented Reality Can Impact Radiology and Health Care with Mike Wesolowski, CEO at Luxsonic Solvecast Spotlight
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How does a radiologist work from home? Well, it's nearly impossible. From high resolution monitors to special rooms, radiologists utilize a complex, costly setup to read scans.
Enter immersive technology, such as virtual reality and augmented reality, which has the potential to transform radiology workflow.
Marc F. Pelletier, PhD speaks to Mike Wesolowski, PhD CEO of Luxsonic Technologies Inc. on how immersive technology can disrupt radiology and medicine.
"With virtual reality we create fully digital worlds... I think the big power of virtual reality is to provide presence within those environments. You really feel like you're experiencing that world. And that has a lot of power intuitively in a number of areas within medicine, whether that's medical education, training, or even healthcare delivery".
How does a radiologist work from home? Well, it's nearly impossible. From high resolution monitors to special rooms, radiologists utilize a complex, costly setup to read scans.
Enter immersive technology, such as virtual reality and augmented reality, which has the potential to transform radiology workflow.
Marc F. Pelletier, PhD speaks to Mike Wesolowski, PhD CEO of Luxsonic Technologies Inc. on how immersive technology can disrupt radiology and medicine.
"With virtual reality we create fully digital worlds... I think the big power of virtual reality is to provide presence within those environments. You really feel like you're experiencing that world. And that has a lot of power intuitively in a number of areas within medicine, whether that's medical education, training, or even healthcare delivery".