Case Study: Chat Rooms In the Service of Medical Surgeons

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Go Live, a broadcasting production company, chose the RumbleTalk chat room for their medical surgery live broadcasting.

The chat room was placed next to a live stream video. The video was showing a broadcast of a live heap vain surgery. More than 100 medical doctors were viewing and remarking on the surgery, some from mobile and some using their desktop browser. This made it easy to ask questions and get answers during an on-line surgery.

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Live broadcasting is becoming very powerful tool in the medical arena.
There are 2 main ways it is used.

1 – Live chat next to live broadcasting for teaching young doctors or nurses to deal with special medical procedures.

2 – Live chat next to a live broadcasting for helping young sergeants, doctors, and nurses to preform new (to them) procedures with an escort of a specialist.

This is very helpful for upcoming doctors and nurses to join in the conversation and learn from their educators.

Nowadays, livestreaming with chat rooms are seeing an increase in their usage. Why? It’s easier to communicate with your audience and see what they’re saying when you have a chat room next to a live broadcast. Instead of one-way communication, you’re allowing your audience to give their input. Chat rooms make these live events more appealing and engaging.