How the use of augmented & virtual environments might impact health & care

How the use of augmented & virtual environments might impact health & care

In this Future of Care distinguished address, Professor Shafi Ahmed will explore the impact virtual reality technologies might have.

By West of England AHSN

Date and time

Tue, 29 Mar 2022 11:00 - 13:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

This event will still be held as a hybrid event, with the option to attend in-person (covid dependant) at the University of Gloucestershire, as well as virtually.

In April 2015, Professor Shafi Ahmed, performed the world’s first virtual reality (VR) operation, recording and streaming live in 360 degrees to more than 55,000 people across the world. In this presentation Shafi will share examples of how these technologies might be deployed, discus how we might re-imagine the way we might deliver care, and train our workforce for the health and care challenges that we will face.

This is the second in a series of Future of Care distinguished addresses and is hosted jointly with the University of Gloucestershire. It continues the work of our 2019 events in highlighting the potential of new and emerging technologies to address the ambitions in the NHS Long Term Plan.

Find out more about Professor Ahmed here: https://www.professorshafiahmed.com/

Agenda

A detailed programme will be provided shortly.

Event (physical address)

For those attending in-person, the event will be held at:

University of Gloucestershire

Oxstalls Campus, Oxstalls Lane

Gloucester

GL2 9HW

(NB. We are monitoring government guidance closely and will notify you should this event transfer to be an entirely virtual event)

Code of conduct

Please note: We're asking all attendees to read and abide by our code of conduct before registering.

When registering, please pay careful attention to select the correct ticket, e.g. virtual attendance or in-person attendance. We are keeping a watchful eye on government guidance and will inform you of any changes as we approach the event.

Organised by

The West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) brings together all the key players innovating health and care in our region.

We are one of 15 AHSNs across the country, established by NHS England in 2013. Here in the West of England, our AHSN has earned a reputation for its ambitious, joined-up vision for healthcare innovation and transformation.

Since our launch, our priority has been to work across organisational and geographical boundaries, involving our entire network in both development and delivery to drive transformation that is based on genuine need, is successfully embedded and sustainable.

With our unique expertise and cross-sector connections, we understand both the ‘push and pull’ of demand on healthcare innovation. We actively nurture an innovation ecosystem around health and care, removing obstacles and bringing diverse groups together to conceive and maximise new ways of working.

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