Aaron Spitz, MD, talks about the emerging uses of telemedicine in urology. Telemedicine allows medical professionals to remotely diagnose and sometimes even treat patients through a variety of technology, including smartphones and tablet devices.
Aaron Spitz, MD, lead practitioner for Vasectomy Reversal USA, male fertility division of Orange County Urology Associates, talks about the emerging uses of telemedicine in urology. Telemedicine allows medical professionals to remotely diagnose and sometimes even treat patients through a variety of technology, including smartphones and tablet devices.
Spitz is one of the leading urologists utilizing telemedicine for emergency room and urgent care treatment in the Southern California area. He adds that some doctors are also using the practice to employ tele-medical robots to better serve their patients when they cannot be there.
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