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‘Avatar doctor’ is coming, says physician-author

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It’s just in fiction for now, but the “avatar doctor,” a virtual physician which consults and diagnoses through a smartphone app, is coming, says the author of a new medical thriller.

Robin Cook, a physician and best-selling author known for his books “Coma” and “Outbreak,” says his new novel, “Cell,” foretells a future where a good deal of medicine can come through an app which can draw from huge medical databases.

“Just about every book I have written has come to pass,” Mr. Cook told a symposium on Wednesday at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington as part of his book launch.

“There are already 50,000 medical apps. If you put them together you can have an avatar doctor. And it’s going to be pretty darn good.”

Mr. Cook, who has training in surgery and ophthalmology, said the virtual doctor can be superior in many ways to real-life medical practitioners by being able to sift through billions of studies and records to make a diagnosis and offer a solution.

“It’s going to be updated on a daily basis,” he said. “We’re going to have something that can solve the biggest problems in American health care – and health care in the world.”

Mr. Cook said that by using an avatar doctor such as the “iDoc” described in his new book, which launched February 4, patients will be able to have more access to care and have more control over their treatment.

“It’s going to democratize medicine,” he said. “We have been held hostage by the stakeholders – the physicians, big pharma, device makers and medical labs. This is going to free us from that.”

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