Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust doctors use Microsoft HoloLens amid Coronavirus pandemic
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One of the largest NHS trusts in England is using Microsoft HoloLens on its Covid-19 wards to keep doctors safe as they help patients with the virus.
Staff at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are wearing the mixed-reality headset as they work on the frontline in the most high-risk area of some of London’s busiest hospitals.
HoloLens with Dynamics 365 Remote Assist uses Microsoft Teams to send a secure live video-feed to a computer screen in a nearby room, allowing healthcare teams to see everything the doctor treating Covid-19 patients can see, while remaining at a safe distance.
It also allows doctors wearing HoloLens to bring up X-Rays and hold video calls while seeing patients.
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During the pandemic, we used Microsoft Teams in college to deliver lectures in all subjects. Its use is very convenient, but I did not even think that the same thought would come to doctors. I am just writing an essay on the application of modern technologies by students of a medical college, I found a proven service that will help me with writing an essay essayreviewexpert.com/.../ but with the help of your article I understood what topic I can write a paper on . it's great when senior students, together with practicing professionals, can use modern technologies to exchange experiences.
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It's great that college staff use modern technology in their work, especially if students can get good practical experience.

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