3D modelling for virtual  patient consultations

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Welcome

A research team from the University of Strathclyde, NHS Lothian and NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland are conducting a project to look at  public opinions of the use of technology in healthcare, and more specifically the use of 3D modelling.

The first part of the project involves a short, anonymous, online survey about your opinion of the use of technology in healthcare generally. The second part will explore these opinions in more depth with a smaller group of people.

They are looking for your help with the first part of the project. They need to distribute the link to the online survey to as many people as possible who may or may not have experience with technology in healthcare. Both the information given to participants and the survey have been approved by a Departmental Ethics Committee at the University of Strathclyde.

Opposite is some further information about the project.

Before you decide, please make sure to read the Privacy and Consent at the start of the survey.

When you get to the end of the questionnaire, you will be asked if you would like to be entered into a free prize draw for 5 x £50 vouchers. Please leave your email address and the winners will be selected at random from those who leave their contact details. Please note, email addresses will only be used to notify winners of the draw and will be deleted – they are not attached or connected to your individual responses to the survey.

You can access the survey by clicking here or by clicking on the chart opposite.

If you have any questions for the research team, they would be happy to hear from you: eee-3dresearch@strath.ac.uk

If you need any further information or help, please do not hesitate to email us or ring our helpline.

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