Medical/Health and clinical innovation

Hey there. Dr Emlem here from LondonUK. Interested in considering medical/health uses for the R1. If any new users have experience and ideas let’s get the discussion going. I am still waiting for mine to be delivered though eager to get talking. Personal experience in Digital, Innovation and Mental Health although a ‘broad spectrum’ clinician

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Interesting thoughts.

Iknow that some hospitals here (in the Netherlands) started amazing joint projects, for example a joint database of x-ray’s with an algorithm. So new ones are analyzed and the results are shared with the doctor.

IF there would be similar databases available AND Rabbit would partner with those there might be great use cases!

But I fear the problem lies in the availability of the database.

Keen to hear your professional point of view. Any hopes or fantasy you have for the R1?

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Not in the UK, but I work at a health system In the US. If it could be approved and vetted, I think rabbit r1 would be a nice device for translation. Where I live we have a heavy need for language translation at some of our offices. This would be a nice easy, small device that could help (granted it passes all privacy and ethical vetting processes).

If you have family members who have children that need to be entertained, maybe there would be a way for the children to learn about anatomy etc while waiting for care etc. (again, after being vetted)

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I believe that Rabbit r1 is the perfect device format to encompass the ‘emergency diagnostics and resolution’ sector of AI. With enough targeted training and with a well structured focus group of emergency professionals, the Rabbit r1 can lead the market in providing structure during personal and professional emergency resolutions.

The most important proponent of this proposed user demographic is Rabbit r1s’ open forum’s team. This structure of communication is most important in designing safe and efficient technologies.

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