@HelloMagdalene@BTSMchat For the best virtual reality experiences you want to wear a headset. Their is the ability to see our content in 2D with one of our workstations or tablets.
T2 for patients, care partners & clinicians: #BTSM
Have you heard of or observed Virtual Reality (VR)
as a tool of distraction therapy or as a tool of education/learning?
What other benefits can you possibly think of
when it comes to using VR in the clinical setting?
@michele_502@BTSMchat We are working to get this program in front of many cancer centers. Currently scalability is our biggest area of opportunity but working on that with one of our partners. #btsm
T3 for patients, care partners & clinicians: #BTSM
If you personally have experience with VR, what did you like/dislike about it?
If no prior experience, what limitations keep you from exploring VR +what aspects would you look forward to if were given the opportunity to try VR?
@BTSMchat T3: in a totally non medical setting I played VR once. It was fun- way cooler than I thought it’s wild how you lose all idea of the room you are actually in. It did give me some intense vertigo however and I could see it triggering a migraine #BTSM
@mcintose@MariahJaeee@BTSMchat There have also been studies on showing patients their own personal scans with VR. They had a study going at UCHealth and patients comprehension of their scans improved significantly. #btsm
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✔️Where are you based?
✔️Who are you?
✔️Why are you here?
Tweet #BTSM if you’re only here to listen. Welcome everyone!
@ambernoelle Because "fast" fashion then vs today are different things.
"about 20 years ago, something changed. Clothes became cheaper, trend cycles sped up, shopping became a hobby. Enter fast fashion and the global chains that now dominate"
@GoodOnYou_Appgoodonyou.eco/what-is-fast-f…
I know I’m not the first one to notice: humans do a poor job preparing for, talking about and coping with grief.
We have countless resources/tools for birth.
But for dying? Or being left with death? There is virtually nothing.
What books did you read?
Podcasts?
Shows?
If you live in LA County, I really hope you’ll take a few minutes to read my latest column and learn about a chance to participate in recording our pandemic experiences for posterity. latimes.com/california/sto…#mydayinla
@lizwelle I think it's fine to show personality here, depending on the company. If you are open to discussing it, you could list dates and put "Life/health surprise! Ask me what I learned in this time and how I'll definitely use it to [do what job asks for]"