The field of medicine has now advanced to a point where doctors are able to perform a trial treatment on a virtual patient, and depending on the reaction in the virtual patient ‘avatar’, a more accurate treatment can be formulated before being prescribed to the actual patient in real life. This is already happening in the UK, where doctors are able to create a digital 3D replica of a patient using their own medical data, and the detailed simulation that follows after that will alert doctors to potential (and of course, unwanted) side-effects – before it even happens to the actual patient.
This will certainly reduce the risk of something going wrong after a treatment, and in due time, it might even be the perfect simulator for doctors should the technology be advanced enough to accommodate a potential scenario of a surgery.
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