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New AR in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Patient Care

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Technology has been advancing greatly in every industry and healthcare is no exception. The integration of augmented reality (AR) technology in the healthcare industry has led to a revolution in patient care. The implementation of augmented reality in healthcare has opened up new avenues to provide enhanced patient care and medical training. So what is augmented reality in healthcare and how is it revolutionizing patient care?

Augmented reality in healthcare refers to the use of digitally generated images or overlays that are superimposed on the real world. Thus, blending virtual and real environments to create an augmented reality.

Augmented reality technology can be utilized in every aspect of healthcare, including medical training, patient diagnosis, and treatment. Let’s explore how AR technology is revolutionizing patient care.

  • AR for Medical Training
    Medical training is a rigorous process and augmented reality technology makes it easier for medical students to learn in a practical and immersive environment that simulates real-life situations. Medical training with AR technology saves time and resources by providing a practical environment for students to learn in.

    Medical students can observe and train on virtual patients with augmented reality technology simulating symptoms, diseases, and treatments. The technology can provide students with a better understanding of medical cases, preparing them with the hands-on skill set they need to perform surgical procedures when they become practicing physicians.

  • AR for Patient Education
    Medical practitioners can use augmented reality to educate patients about their diagnosis, injuries or surgeries. Augmented reality technology can be used to display animated images or videos of treatment procedures, projected onto a patient’s body or a specific part of a patient’s anatomy.

    This way, patients can gain a better understanding of their diagnosis, the procedure undergoing it, how long the recovery process might take, and even post-surgical care tips.

  • AR for Surgery
    Surgery is a delicate and precise process that requires absolute accuracy. Augmented reality technology helps surgeons perform surgeries with accuracy, reducing the risk of errors during the operation. Surgeons can use AR technology to visualize the anatomy of the patient in 3D models, overlay patient data onto their bodies, and plan out operations.

    With AR technology, surgeons can also connect with other surgeons in different locations more easily, enabling them to provide optimal collaborative care, especially for complex transplant surgeries.

  • AR for Chronic Illness Management
    Managing chronic illnesses such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or heart disease can be cumbersome for both clinicians and patients. Augmented reality technology can be utilized to create real-time health checks for patients with chronic illnesses. Patients can download AR-based health trackers on their smartphones, which can scan the necessary health parameters and analyze their body data, alerting patients and medical professionals in case of any anomalies detected.
Conclusion

The implementation of augmented reality technology in healthcare has revolutionized patient care. Augmented reality provides an immersive learning experience for budding medical professionals and more intricate surgeries that lead to better patient outcomes.

It also empowers patients with a better understanding of their diagnosis, treatment procedures, and post-surgical care, making them active participants in their treatment. The future of healthcare is bright with augmented reality technology, and it is exciting to see how the applications of the technology evolve in the coming years.

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