Posted on 05/14/2014 8:35:21 PM PDT by windcliff
Becoming the first medical school to fully incorporate the wearable tech into its curriculum, the California school thinks the device will help students with anatomy, clinical skills, and hospital rotations.
Irvine will be the first medical school to fully incorporate Glass into its four-year curriculum. Its first- and second-year students will use the device in their anatomy and clinical skills courses, while third- and fourth-year students will wear Glass during their hospital rotations.
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Mixed blessing. They may be less likely to miss something. However they will also use it as a crutch, excusing them from an in-depth knowledge of anatomy.
Are they allowed to wear them during tests?
not if they can’t use them during exams.
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