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Exponential Leaps in Medicine with XR – Regulatory Challenges vs. Clinical Solutions

By
Dan Scarf ,
Dan Scarf

XRAI Glass

Mark Zhang, DO, MMSc, FAMIA ,
Mark Zhang, DO, MMSc, FAMIA

Digital Innovation, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Claude Pirtle, CMIO
Claude Pirtle, CMIO

Walmart Health

Abstract

Speakers address how XR technologies are revolutionizing healthcare, from surgical simulations to patient care. Regulatory challenges and clinical solutions associated with adopting XR in medicine are explored. Viewers can gain insights from speakers on their experiences with the transformative potential of XR in healthcare. Objectives• Provide an overview of the current state and applications of medical extended reality (XR) technologies in healthcare• Discuss the benefits and challenges of the state of XR in medicine• Explore the future potential and ethical considerations of medical XR in healthcare• Gain insights on how medical XR can be used in current and future healthcare environments• Understand regulatory frameworks that could be put in place to ensure consumers and end-users are appropriately protected

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