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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

The interview: The Evolution of GoogleGlass in Healthcare and Why it matters!

This is #theinterview :The Evolution of GoogleGlass and Why it matters http://wp.me/p2FKGv-aH via @ZGJR #DigitalhealthCES #CES15 #mHealth 

Thursday, August 28, 2014

TEDx Talks as an Amazing Tool to Make Change Happen in Healthcare

A Summary of my TEDx talks, since 2011, related to Innovation Technology in Healthcare, Telemedicine, mHealth, Medical Education, wearables and, of course, Google Glass!

Feel free to share them. Best

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TEDxDirigo:  iPod + tele + trauma. "An iPod could save a life" or "The 130 Million Sq. Ft. Trauma Room"

http://t.co/dHWCz1HZ


TEDxBermuda:  “OK Glass: I need a surgeon 

http://youtu.be/fo3RsealvGI


TEDxDirigo: "OK Glass":Disrupt HealthCare Now!

http://youtu.be/DVzkw7y4_u4



TEDx Youth@JBMHS: "GoogleGlass & other Marvels, Google Glass and Beyond

http://youtu.be/k_d0vfgBYm4

Monday, April 28, 2014

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Glass Update! Nooo! Not The Video!

My email to Google, earlier today, after learning that the new update removes the video call feature from Glass:

The removal of video feature is really a deadly blow for Glass in Medicine!
The use in Med Ed, Telemedicine, Tele-mentoring, Tele-consulting is Now NOT possible!
I only hope that this is restored in the next update. 
There's a very active, important, growing professional community that has been working around Glass in Healthcare, who depends on this particular characteristic of Glass.  
Please reconsider the decision of taking video away, or at least allow some user subgroups to choose whether to update. 
Folks like me and several others, from  Maine and Boston to San Francisco and Beyond our borders, must have the video option to be able to make Glass an important tool in Healthcare and Medical Education. 

Personally, Always trust that Google will do the "right and bright" thing! 
Video calls are essential if Glass is to be used as a professional tool (healthcare, technical disciplines, law engine cement, education, etc!)
I trust that Google is working on improving and optimizing a feature that certainly was "less-than-ideal" in the way it was working; at the same time, I wish we could keep using it until a better feature was already available, so that we wouldn't have to halt our experience and development of Glass in Healthcare. 
Also, Google should feel free to ask and "tap" the pool  of "expert", pioneer Explorers, to get our sense, opinion and even, maybe, recommendations before moving forward as Glass evolves!
I think that is one of the main advantages and "cleverness" of the Glass Explorers Program. 
Thanks! 
Respectfully. 

@ZGJR
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Rafael  Grossmann, MD, FACS

Friday, March 21, 2014

From the Amazon jungle to GoogleGlass!

Crisis in Amazon jungle fuels Bangor surgeon’s passion for tech in the OR @ZGJR http://t.co/Eq5xxcLSUf