Expect Google Glass to be fully incorporated into its four-year curriculum, where both first- and second-year students will make use of this device in their anatomy and clinical skills courses, while third- and fourth-year students will be wearing Google Glass during their hospital rotations.
UC Irvine’s dean of medicine Dr. Ralph V. Clayman shared, “I believe digital technology will let us bring a more impactful and relevant clinical learning experience to our students. Enabling our students to become adept at a variety of digital technologies fits perfectly into the ongoing evolution of healthcare into a more personalized, participatory, home-based and digitally driven endeavor.” Would you, as a patient, be comfortable with the thought of your doctor wearing Google Glass while he/she makes their rounds?