Heads-up display for anesthesiologists
It seems that hospitals where anesthesiologists are responsible
for four different operating rooms at the same time are taking advantage of wearable computing. Working with the
principles that having people die on them would be a bad thing and the inevitable laws of physics (which state that an
individual can only be in one place at any one time) they have instituted a program using a heads-up-display so doctors
can see information from each of the four surgeries simultaneously, as well as alerts, medical charts and schedules.
This allows the anesthesiologists (that is so not fun to write) to respond quickly to any crisis and hopefully avert
any needless deaths.





















Not only is it hard to write, it's already an American minimalisation of the original 'anaesthesiologist'