Video Conferencing Equipment Expert, IVCi, Discusses the Benefits of VC Technologies for Pre-Med Students

FacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterEmailEmailLinkedInLinkedInWhatsAppWhatsAppMessengerMessengerFlipboardFlipboardGmailGmailTelegramTelegramShareShare

HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Nov. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Video conferencing equipment expert, IVCi, discusses the benefits of VC technologies for pre-med students.

Video Conferencing (VC) technologies are beneficial in a variety of career paths and educational settings. Pre-med students in particular can benefit from these groundbreaking technologies, since it puts them front and center in patient care in a safe way. While the possibilities are endless, here are a few of the ways VC technologies are beneficial for pre-med students.

Students can experience more. It is not always feasible to have multiple students present for certain procedures or surgeries but audio visual lectures can take learning into a new realm. VC technologies expand the number and type of medical procedures that a student can witness by the time they get to medical school. This allows students to be up to date on current techniques and technologies. It also gives them a resource to revisit for reference when studying.  

Learn bedside manner techniques. One of the most difficult things to teach in pre-med and medical school is bedside manner. Students need to start working on this early in their education to be successful by the time their residency comes around. Instructors can work with patients while students observe, exposing the students to techniques without them having to be there. Then, when it’s the student’s turn to interact with the patient in higher levels of school, they can be observed by instructors without interference.

Preparing for emergency situations. Pre-med students do not get many opportunities to prepare for the emergency situations that can happen as a doctor. However, it is important that students are exposed to the high-stress situations they can experience as a doctor to avoid potential anxiety. Video connection can put students in a simulation that feels real, as well as give them access to real situations without interfering with medical intervention. This increases confidence, which is key to a successful medical career.

VC technologies are opening doors for pre-med students. In turn, that will raise the bar in terms of quality of healthcare in the future. Students will enter medical school with a better understanding of healthcare than ever before.

ABOUT IVCi

IVCi video conferencing company is a global technology leader for standardized, yet scalable, collaborative meeting spaces, unified communications, video conferencing, cloud based services and industry leading back-end managed services. We partner with you to set a collaboration & migration strategy, which includes identifying, deploying, and managing the ideal technology mix to improve your business’ bottom line and support the most ambitious ROI models that support and justify your investments.

View original content:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/video-conferencing-equipment-expert-ivci-discusses-the-benefits-of-vc-technologies-for-pre-med-students-300961255.html

SOURCE IVCi

Staff

Recent Posts

Amazfit Expands Active 2 Lineup with the New Active 2 Square — All the Same Features, Now in a Sleek Square Design

MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#DiscoverAmazing--Amazfit, a leading global smart wearable brand owned by Zepp Health (NYSE: ZEPP),…

4 hours ago

AffableBPM Graduates from 2025 Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) Program

Accelerating AI-Powered Automation for Healthcare Operations SEATTLE, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AffableBPM is proud…

4 hours ago

Waystar Appoints Aashima Gupta and Michael Roman to Board of Directors

New directors bring deep expertise in AI innovation, healthcare, and enterprise growth LEHI, Utah and…

10 hours ago

Occupational Health Market to Reach USD 8,453.96 million By 2032, Growing At An 6.50% CAGR – Credence Research

PUNE, India, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The global Occupational Health Market was valued at USD…

10 hours ago

AdventHealth Tampa first in region to perform colorectal surgery using da Vinci SP robot

TAMPA, Fla., June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AdventHealth Tampa is now the first hospital in…

10 hours ago

AARP Services Announces New AARP Member Benefits Launching This Summer

WASHINGTON, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, it has been announced that AARP members have the…

10 hours ago