Technology and the NHS.

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Presentation transcript:

Technology and the NHS

What will you learn? What could the future look like? What could your future look like?

The T Factor Technology changes how we do things. How does it play a part in your and your family’s life?

The T Factor How we communicate Mobile phones, smart devices, emails, laptops, social networking How we entertain ourselves LCD TV, smart TVs, Xbox, 3D cinema How we live The majority of items in our homes today are automated and we can even shop without leaving the house!

The T Factor How we learn We have modern technology in our classrooms in order to learn better. For example, whiteboards and iPads How we get around Transport is an important part of our lives. Technology has worked on making it more efficient and quicker How we are treated by the NHS Technology is the driving force behind the huge improvements in NHS healthcare

Examples of how the NHS has used new technology Technology to perform transplants CT scans to see inside the body A website to provide health advice Robotic arm for heart operations

What does the future look like? Look into the future What technology will the NHS adopt next to improve the work that it does? What does the future look like? Here are five new technologies. How would you use them if you worked for the NHS?

How would you use them in the NHS? Robotics What if robots could learn, adapt and take decisions? They could work for you, beside you, assist you and interact with you. How would you use them in the NHS?

How would you use it in the NHS? Virtual reality Virtual reality creates a world that feels real. You can interact with, and explore it ̶ all you need is some electronic equipment such as a helmet with a screen inside. You might have seen it used in gaming! How would you use it in the NHS?

Self-driving vehicles Have you ever heard of vehicles driving themselves? Driverless buses have already been tried out in a town in Japan! How could the NHS use vehicles which drive by themselves? How would they help or improve the important work that it does?

Smartphones and tablets How would you use them in the NHS? Smartphones are the most popular way to get online and the iPad has been a runaway success since its launch in 2010. In fact more than half of UK homes own a tablet and many kids don’t even have to share one with their parents!* How would you use them in the NHS? * Source: Ofcom (2015)

Artificial intelligence How could the NHS use it to help patients? The new Amazon Echo technology is an example of an intelligent machine. It’s a speaker. You speak your wishes and it makes them happen ̶ at least simple ones like making a shopping list or playing your music. You can command it to do other things too. How could the NHS use it to help patients?

Some predictions Robotics: Help healthcare staff perform their jobs Virtual reality: Used to train doctors and nurses Self-driving vehicles: Ambulances drive without a driver, freeing up more time for the paramedics Smartphones and tablets: Video call a doctor or nurse Artificial intelligence: The Amazon Echo could, for example, help older people with things like remembering to take their medication so that they are able to live safely in their own homes for longer

Some predictions Technology has created lots of jobs already. With all this new technology, could there be NHS jobs in the future that don’t exist as yet? What could they be?

When I look into my future… What do I see?

What do I see? What do I see in: 5 years? 10 years? 20 years? I will be: At school? At college? At university? At work? Which job?

In 5 years? In 10 years? In 20 years? How old will I be? I will be at... (school/ university/work etc.) I will be doing...

Things to think about to help you Which NHS job do you think you might like to do? What do you need to learn? Do you need to train for it? Which subjects do you need to study etc. How long will you need to study or train for it?

When I look into my future… Create a short presentation about: “When I look into my future...” Use pictures and words Include slides on: This is me This is what I could be in the NHS

This is me Me and my family My interests and favourite things 1. 2. 3. Three words that describe me I am good at...

This is what I could be in the About the job Why I would be good at this job How I can get there Best part of this job is...

What did you learn? Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes You understand that developments in technology impact how we work and what we can achieve. You understand the important role technology has played in the NHS and what this could mean for future jobs. You can represent yourself in pictures and words. You can talk positively about what you might like to do.