Eyeworld

MAR 2015

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

Issue link: https://digital.eyeworld.org/i/474673

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 142 of 234

EW INTERNATIONAL 140 March 2015 by Matt Young EyeWorld Contributing Writer the European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons Congress in 2014, as well as at the ASCRS•ASOA booth at the 2014 American Acade- my of Ophthalmology meeting with a 3D printer, a trend began to form: Ophthalmology education is getting a digital makeover, particularly in the exhibition space. From Google Glass to Oculus Rift Bayer (Leverkusen, Germany) created a Google Glass (Google, Mountain View, Calif.) exhibition at the company's booth, where clinicians could experience the possible future of clinical ophthal- mology practice using Google Glass. Physicians could compare physical electronic health records posted on a panel with an electronic medical record demo on Google, and deter- mine whether that might work for Today's new gadgets are reshaping the way healthcare practitioners communicate I t is possible that the 2014 World Ophthalmology Con- gress (WOC) in Tokyo involved a digital aberration. This was a congress where surgeons in suits digitally changed into kimonos and ninja outfits while exploring surgical technology—thanks to Augmented Reality at the Nidek (Fremont, Calif.) booth. But it could have been a one- off phenomenon. Allergan's (Irvine, Calif.) Epcot-like glaucoma ride also could have been an isolated inci- dent. As a nation, Japan certainly embraces technology. But when even more novel digi- tal interactivity and new technology began appearing at EURETINA and Medical education getting a high-tech makeover The author tries an Oculus Rift experience at an Alcon exhibition booth. Source: Matt Young

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Eyeworld - MAR 2015