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International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology

Hazel Scarlett

Editorial Office, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technolog, Belgium

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  • Opinion   
    How Technology Changes Medical Education
    Author(s): Hazel Scarlett*

    The idea of negligibly intrusive spine treatment has been proposed as a treatment technique to lessen the requirement for generally quiet consideration, including insignificantly obtrusive spine medical procedures yet in addition to moderate therapy and recovery. To augment the adequacy of patient consideration in spine medical procedures, the instructive necessities of clinical understudies, occupants, and patient recovery can be upgraded by computerized change, including augmented reality, increased reality, blended reality, and expanded reality, threelayered (3D) clinical pictures, what's more, 3D images; wearable sensors, elite execution camcorders, fifth-age remote framework (5G) and remote devotion (Wi-Fi), man-made reasoning, and head-mounted shows. Moreover, to conform to the rules for social separation due to the startling COVID-19 pandemic, the utilization of DX to keep .. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/ ijirset.22.3.(3).20

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