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Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality

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Data Source:研創暨智慧醫療中心       

In the contemporary landscape of rapidly advancing medical technology, [Your Hospital Name] upholds a spirit of forward-looking innovation, continuously exploring the groundbreaking applications of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in the medical field. These digital transformation technologies, with their unique advantages, are reshaping multiple facets of healthcare services, bringing about a qualitative leap in clinical practice.

Our in-depth research demonstrates that immersive VR environments can create highly realistic clinical scenarios, allowing healthcare teams to undergo repeated training under zero-risk conditions. This realistic simulation not only strengthens professional skills but also cultivates calm judgment in critical moments, significantly enhancing the precision and safety of medical procedures. Simultaneously, AR technology, through visual overlays, integrates critical medical data with real-world views in real-time, providing immediate and accurate information support for clinical decision-making, demonstrating irreplaceable value, particularly during complex surgical processes.

Furthermore, these integrated virtual-real technologies are transforming the very nature of the patient experience. Through interactive VR health courses and personalized AR health guidance, patients can understand their health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery strategies in a more intuitive and vivid manner. This participatory learning not only lowers the barrier to understanding medical knowledge but also effectively enhances patients' self-management awareness and capabilities, fostering a collaborative doctor-patient treatment model.

Notably, this year we have particularly strengthened the application of VR/AR technology in remote healthcare, enabling professional medical services to transcend geographical limitations and benefit a broader population. Through virtual consultations and AR-assisted diagnosis, patients in remote areas can receive real-time assessments and guidance from specialist physicians, significantly improving the accessibility and equity of healthcare resources.

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