COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED TRAIN EDUCATE

Brand Owner Address Description
VIRTUAL DOCTOR The Simulators 1373 Michigan Avenue Columbus OH 43201 Computer software used to train/educate and consult with healthcare professionals using digital characters Virtual Doctor TM pending The Virtual Doctor technology moves clinical practice into the future. Robots can now be used remotely so that physicians can appear virtually, on a screen that is attached to a mobile robotic platform. The doctor will be able to communicate with healthcare providers and patients using the virtual doctor technology. In addition, the doctor will be able to examine the patient (i.e.: listen to heart, lungs and abdomen or examine the eyes), review diagnostic tests, X-rays, skin lesions or other symptoms and focus on any part of the human body using the robotic camera lens. This will be helpful for serving rural and remote geographic areas nationally and globally where the diagnostic capability of health professionals needs supplemental input, or second opinions, for medical conditions that include pre and post-surgery evaluation. Second and Third world countries and isolated communities that may not have specialists available will benefit from this technology. Since a shortage of doctors is projected globally, this technology will also allow a doctor to maximize service hours that would normally be spent traveling to the patient. The Virtual Doctor project will also investigate the potential for conducting remote surgery using high-tech surgical tools;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of transferring files between a computer on board a train and a remote station including determining if the remote station is within range of the train and establishing wireless communication between the onboard computer and the remote station. Next, the computer determines whether there are files to be transferred, and if so, transfers the file. If the remote station has updates to be transferred to the train, such updates are transferred to the onboard computer. Files and updates are also transferred between remote stations and between remote stations and a home base station. A method of adjusting a simulator includes inputting data from the train onto a simulator. The simulator is operated with the data and the simulator automatically adjusts the parameters of the simulator until the data of the simulator matches the data from the train. The data can then be process and analyzed.