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Student’s Name: Instructor’s name: Course Number: Date of Submission: Challenge Topics Health -Engineering better medicine. Engineering better medicine with the help of virtual reality is a new frontier that will enhance the field of health. Advance virtual reality is an amalgamation of the technology used to develop the reality in question and the field of health. The sub topic area of interest is engineering better medicine with the aim of providing solutions to patients and practitioners with the use of technologies that make use of advance virtual reality (Grand Challenges - Enhance Virtual Reality). The delivery of this solution is currently delivered by technological advancements such as the oculus rift (Rory & Stone, 912). The system is currently employed with the intention of training practitioners as well as treats patients. This topic interests me because this can be considered to be the frontier in health. The possibilities that can be broached in health as a result of appropriating this technology are endless. Some of the possibilities include improved techniques in training medical personnel. The technological advancement could also be used to provide patients with psychological issues a different option in treatment. These developments will definitely improve the quality of health for the general population. Health Health informatics refers to the application of information technology in the health sector. The importance of these systems as they are applied in the health sector lies in the fact that they allow one to develop the necessary solutions needed to improve the health record capacity of a health system (Grand Challenges - Advance Health Informatics). A health informatics system also improves the speed with which health records can be obtained with the intention of ensuring that the treatment of the patient in question is rapid. It has been found that some of the most popular health informatics systems currently in use include the electronic medical records and the health level 7 (Herland, Taghi, and Randall, 2). The provision of solutions as designed by the system results in the development of faster health services. The EMR and HL7 provide medical practitioners with an option to access the health records of a patient without accessing different sources that would otherwise negatively affect the patient in question. I am interested in this area of research because it provides insight into the different ways in which one could improve their health services by enhancing the information systems. The simplicity of this approach makes the solutions suggested by these systems worth an in-depth research. Innovation Personalized learning refers to the development of health solutions that enhance the capacity of one to realize individual knowledge. The development of personalized knowledge is highly dependent on technology as human effort cannot possibly provide the needed input for each student (Grand Challenges - Advance Personalized Learning). The education process is improved and made easier for each student with the application personalized knowledge. An example of a technology that is applied with the aim of enhancing the learning capacity of students is Waggle by the company Knewton (Childress and Benson, 35). Developing the desired solutions for the company in question allows for the identification of strategies that would enhance the capacity of the teacher to improve the learning curve of the students. The technologies as employed herein allow the individual student to realize improved learning standards. My interest in this topic came about because of the impact that I expect from this approach to learning. Other than improving the education sector, this approach is also expected to enhance the knowledge capacity of a whole generation. Works Cited "Grand Challenges - Enhance Virtual Reality." Engineeringchallenges.Org, 2017, http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/challenges/virtualreality.aspx. McCloy, Rory, and Robert Stone. "Science, medicine, and the future: Virtual reality in surgery." BMJ: British Medical Journal 323.7318 (2001): 912. "Grand Challenges - Advance Health Informatics." Engineeringchallenges.Org, 2017, http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/8938.aspx. Herland, Matthew, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, and Randall Wald. "A review of data mining using big data in health informatics." Journal of Big Data 1.1 (2014): 2. "Grand Challenges - Advance Personalized Learning." Engineeringchallenges.Org, 2017, http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/9127.aspx. Childress, Stacey, and Scott Benson. "Personalized learning for every student every day." Phi Delta Kappan 95.8 (2014): 33-38.