tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9221984976832050207.post1106312507275012776..comments2024-02-21T01:07:11.489-05:00Comments on Anthro Doula: Using Technology to Train Doctors about Labor & DeliveryEmilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02738440647498422230noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9221984976832050207.post-42015200039621697902009-12-11T00:39:12.888-05:002009-12-11T00:39:12.888-05:00Well I'm not sure about that-- I will let you ...Well I'm not sure about that-- I will let you know when I come to OB/GYN in my studies!!!rennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9221984976832050207.post-47662502151572624082009-12-10T11:31:47.070-05:002009-12-10T11:31:47.070-05:00Of course it is a great achievement! I have no neg...Of course it is a great achievement! I have no negativity towards training with technology. As I mentioned, training doctors and nurses to deal with situations that require emergency medical attention is certainly important. Working with a robot is certainly better than learning on a real human and making terrible mistakes. They do have to know how to handle births that go wrong, and even births Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02738440647498422230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9221984976832050207.post-16019596057802897622009-12-10T00:25:34.787-05:002009-12-10T00:25:34.787-05:00I think this should be heralded as a great achieve...I think this should be heralded as a great achievement. Now, instead of working on patients as guinea pigs, we're using robots that simulate even something as complex as childbirth, with all its possible complications, without the risk of harming a real patient with an inexperienced medical student. The robot already can pee, bleed, deliver a blue baby or breach baby, and has a pulse, etc, rennoreply@blogger.com