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My presentation for a panel at ESOF - Euroscience Open Forum 2012 in Dublin, Ireland in July 2012. More info here: http://nordicworlds.net/2012/06/28/panel-at-esof-the-virtual-future-of-healthcare/.

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The Virtual Future of Healthcare

------July 14, 2012

Today’s Presentation

Introduction to Virtual Worlds − Dr. Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics,

Sweden

Case Example I – Scientific meetings at Merck− Dr. Chris Welch, Merck Research Laboratories, USA− Scott Boyd, Merck Polytechnic Institute, USA

Case Example II - Healthcare training by CliniSpace− Dr. Parvati Dev, Innovation in Learning Inc., USA

Panel Moderator− Dr. Carl Johan Sundberg, Karolinska Institutet,

Sweden

Here comes the “Immersive Internet”

O’Driscoll, 2009

How many usually think

of virtual worlds…

What are Virtual Worlds?

• Persistent, computer-simulated, immersive environments

• Shared socialization spaces with interactive content• Economic activity and transactions

The number of virtual worlds and users continues to rapidly increase

http://www.slideshare.net/nicmitham/kzero-universe-q1-2012

≈1.9 bln accounts

≈100 worlds

Healthcare Providers

Healthcare Recipients

HealthcareDevelopment

HealthcareDelivery

Emerging VW Healthcare Applications

• Education• Collaboration• Data visualization

• Education• Training & simulation• Recruitment

• Research participation• User innovation

• Education• Distance care• “Avatar” care• Artificial intelligence

1 3

42

Virtual collaboration and visualization for Heathcare Development

ProViWo: Professional Collaboration and Productivity in Virtual Worlds, http://vmwork.net/proviwo/

Merck’s Global R&D

User innovation: Interacting with customers during Healthcare Development

Designing tomorrow’s hospital: Cisco &

Palomar West Hospital

Healthcare Providers

Healthcare Recipients

HealthcareDevelopment

HealthcareDelivery

Emerging VW Healthcare Applications

• Education• Collaboration• Data visualization

• Education• Training & simulation• Recruitment

• Research participation• User innovation

• Education• Distance care• “Avatar” care• Artificial intelligence

1 3

42

Training and simulation for Providers of Healthcare Delivery

In hospital counseling atUniv of New England

Virtual hallucinations at UC Davis

Pharmacy training at Umeå U

Emergency training w/ SAIC

Improving effectiveness for Recipients of Healthcare Delivery

Virtual counseling by Preferred Family

Healthcare

Cancer support groups by the BE

Community

Behavioral modeling through

avatars at Stanford

Health literacy by Trinitas Regional

Medical

We have just started exploring the affordances of Virtual Worlds for Healthcare

3D, multimodal interface−Immersion−Simulation−Relative-low cost/low effort

Avatar-based interaction−Anonymity−Projection−Artificial intelligence

Internet-based−Global reach to talent and customers/end-

users−Global financial infrastructure

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Increasing pace of VW/3Di development

Browser-based, hyperlinked 3D

Radical interfaces

Mobile

Short-term Mid-term

Long-term

Adapted from Burden, 2012

Cloud party on Facebook – In beta

https://www.facebook.com/CloudParty

≈1.4 bln VW accounts under age 16

http://www.slideshare.net/nicmitham/kzero-universe-q1-2012

225 mln

170 mln

200 mln

265 mln28 mln

“Clearly, if social activity migrates to synthetic worlds, economic activity will

go there as well.” Castronova, 2006

What impact will labor “mobility” have on healthcare?

Teigland, JVWR, 2010

Karinda Rhode

aka Robin Teiglandrobin.teigland@hhs.se

www.knowledgenetworking.org

www.slideshare.net/eteigland

www.nordicworlds.net RobinTeigland

Photo: Lindholm, Metro

Photo: Nordenskiöld

Photo: Lindqvist

“We ain’t seen nothin’ yet!”

Today’s Presentation

Introduction to Virtual Worlds− Dr. Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics,

Sweden

Case Example I – Scientific meetings at Merck− Dr. Chris Welch, Merck Research Laboratories, USA− Scott Boyd, Merck Polytechnic Institute, USA

Case Example II - Healthcare training by CliniSpace− Dr. Parvati Dev, Innovation in Learning Inc., USA

Panel Moderator− Dr. Carl Johan Sundberg, Karolinska Institutet,

Sweden

Welch et al 2010

Merck’s Global R&D

http://bit.ly/sNyKb5

Virtual collaboration

Today’s Presentation

Introduction to Virtual Worlds− Dr. Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics,

Sweden

Case Example I – Scientific meetings at Merck− Dr. Chris Welch, Merck Research Laboratories, USA− Scott Boyd, Merck Polytechnic Institute, USA

Case Example II - Healthcare training by CliniSpace− Dr. Parvati Dev, Innovation in Learning Inc., USA

Panel Moderator− Dr. Carl Johan Sundberg, Karolinska Institutet,

Sweden

Healthcare training

Q&A

Introduction to Virtual Worlds− Dr. Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics,

Sweden

Case Example I – Scientific meetings at Merck− Dr. Chris Welch, Merck Research Laboratories, USA− Scott Boyd, Merck Polytechnic Institute, USA

Case Example II - Healthcare training by CliniSpace− Dr. Parvati Dev, Innovation in Learning Inc., USA

Panel Moderator− Dr. Carl Johan Sundberg, Karolinska Institutet,

Sweden

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