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  • Explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Mixed Reality (MR), and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in healthcare.
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  • AI and MR are transforming patient care and clinical education with novel approaches.
  • AI-powered virtual therapists offer accessible, personalized mental health support via remote and immersive therapy.
  • MR environments enable safe, controlled therapeutic exposure for conditions like anxiety, PTSD, and phobias.

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  • AI and MR provide adaptive, immersive training tools for clinical education, allowing risk-free practice.
  • HCI principles ensure user-friendly and experiential learning, simulating high-stakes scenarios for skill development.
  • Ethical considerations such as data security and transparency are crucial for integrating these technologies.

Key Insights:

  • AI virtual therapists enhance mental health accessibility and personalization.
  • MR facilitates effective exposure therapy in controlled virtual settings.
  • Immersive AI/MR tools significantly improve clinical skills acquisition and confidence.

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  • The integration of AI, MR, and HCI is redefining healthcare delivery and training.
  • These technologies extend cognitive and emotional support into virtual environments.
  • Continued development promises further advancements in patient care and medical education.