Artificial intelligence-powered tools and devices have led to significant advances in the field of medical science. In a novel technology developed by Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH), the University of Cambridge, and a Los Angeles-based tech company, medical students can now experience a new way of “hands-on learning” by training on holographic patients. Advantages of the model    It allows the instructors to adjust the difficulty of the scenarios and practically teach the effect of their interventions, such as real-time improvements and the consequences.

It helps students diagnose and treat certain respiratory conditions, including asthma , anaphylaxis , pulmonary embolism , and pneumonia . Few areas, such as advanced cardiac and neurological scenarios, are currently under development. It is a viable alternative to traditional medical simulation training…