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Doctor's may soon visit our homes in holographic form (Original Post)
Bayard
Oct 2019
OP
"Virtual medication and simulated surgery will save insurance companies billions!"
struggle4progress
Oct 2019
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at140
(6,110 posts)1. Makes no difference to me
because I eat an apple everyday which keeps the doctor away!
sdfernando
(4,927 posts)2. Robert Picardo is not going to like the competition!
..."I'm Doctor, not a doorstop"
MineralMan
(146,262 posts)3. Really? I can't wait to use that hologram projector I bought on Amazon.
So far, it hasn't done anything. It's about time all the millions of Americans who have bought one finally have a use for it, right?
Until then, I guess I'll just have to keep going to doctor appointments in my solar-powered electric flying car.
Bayard
(22,011 posts)4. I think this would be great for the elderly or disabled
Crunchy Frog
(26,578 posts)5. No, it was Voyager.
Bayard
(22,011 posts)6. Thank you!
struggle4progress
(118,236 posts)7. "Virtual medication and simulated surgery will save insurance companies billions!"