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davemorin:

No seriously, we live in the future. Iron Man and The Minority Report are here.
jayparkinsonmd:

Doctors at Sunnybrook hospital in Toronto, Canada have taken interactive gaming to the next level when they hooked up a Kinect console to their medical imaging computer. Now when in the operating room, doctors can have direct access to MRI scans, without having to disinfect, leave the operating room, consult the scans, and then scrub back in. This hack allows them to virtually manipulate the scans and retrieve the necessary information by pulling it up on screen with a wave of their hand. (via PSFK)
Update: Obviously, this isn’t an actual image of a real doctor actually doing this. Also, keep in mind, while this is cool, it is simply a matter of convenience and time. Now surgeons, in real time, while scrubbed in, can move through the air to interact with an image while operating. That’s nice and convenient, not a game changer.
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davemorin:

No seriously, we live in the future. Iron Man and The Minority Report are here.

jayparkinsonmd:

Doctors at Sunnybrook hospital in Toronto, Canada have taken interactive gaming to the next level when they hooked up a Kinect console to their medical imaging computer. Now when in the operating room, doctors can have direct access to MRI scans, without having to disinfect, leave the operating room, consult the scans, and then scrub back in. This hack allows them to virtually manipulate the scans and retrieve the necessary information by pulling it up on screen with a wave of their hand. (via PSFK)

Update: Obviously, this isn’t an actual image of a real doctor actually doing this. Also, keep in mind, while this is cool, it is simply a matter of convenience and time. Now surgeons, in real time, while scrubbed in, can move through the air to interact with an image while operating. That’s nice and convenient, not a game changer.

Source: psfk.com

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Naveed Lalani is a co-founder at Piryx, the social giving platform used by non-profits, political campaigns and social entrepreneurs around the world. Naveed oversees the platform and developer strategy at Piryx. Before jumping into the startup world, he consulted companies from Fortune 5 million to Fortune 500 on their product strategy, creative direction and user experience design.

In his free time, Naveed is reading, blogging, traveling, gaming, speaking, connecting, and watching TED. He enjoys being engaged with the community and empowering others into entrepreneurship. He gives back through his leadership roles with several non-profit organizations.

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