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Compassion through tele-empathy: technology-mediated symptom transference

Ashley Jane Ho, Julie Turnbull and Yan Fossat
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/futurehosp.4-3-219
Future Hosp J October 2017
Ashley Jane Ho
Klick Health, Klick Inc, Toronto, Canada
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Julie Turnbull
Klick Health, Klick Inc, Toronto, Canada
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Yan Fossat
Klick Labs, Klick Inc, Toronto, Canada
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    Potential applications of tele-empathy in medicine

    Condition/symptomMethod of symptom data captureSymptom transference technology
    AtaxiaMotion captureVirtual reality gait simulation
    Gait analysis wearables
    Connected insoles
    Disfluent speechAcoustic/voice recognitionElectrical larynx stimulation
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSpirometryAir flow restriction
    Inflammatory bowel diseaseAcoustic/vibration sensorsElectrical stimulation
    Eye disordersVision testAugmented reality
    Autorefractometer
    Amsler grid
    Peripheral neuropathyNeurological examElectrical stimulation
    Psychiatric conditionsPatient historyAugmented reality
    DyskinesiaMotion capture cameraElectrical stimulation
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation
    TremorsElectromyogramElectrical stimulation
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Compassion through tele-empathy: technology-mediated symptom transference
Ashley Jane Ho, Julie Turnbull, Yan Fossat
Future Hosp J Oct 2017, 4 (3) 219-220; DOI: 10.7861/futurehosp.4-3-219

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Compassion through tele-empathy: technology-mediated symptom transference
Ashley Jane Ho, Julie Turnbull, Yan Fossat
Future Hosp J Oct 2017, 4 (3) 219-220; DOI: 10.7861/futurehosp.4-3-219
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