VitalSeer: Transcript
[Soft music plays as an older woman displays an iPad whit "Welcome to VitalSeer!" and fields for Username and Password]
[A narrator begins speaking off-screen]
Introducing VitalSeer, the cutting-edge technology that's transforming healthcare and revolutionizing remote health monitoring with the power of your own devices' cameras.
[A man holds up a cell phone showing "Display configuration, vitals, preferences," followed by a split screen of various people looking at cell phones]
[Exterior view of a large office building with a CNRC-NRC sign]
[Split screen of diverse individuals engaging with their smart devices]
Developed by the Medical Devices Research Centre at the National Research Council of Canada, VitalSeer makes it easy to check your own vital signs anytime, anywhere!
[An older woman conducts a health check using her iPad's front-facing camera]
With VitalSeer, your computer, smartphone, or tablet can monitor your heart rate, breathing, and oxygen levels – all through the camera.
[A doctor at his desk reviews the older woman's health check results on his computer]
You can then easily share that information with your healthcare provider, providing you opportunities to have the highest standards in healthcare wherever you are!
[Researchers in a lab gather data from VitalSeer and ground truth data from medical-grade hospital patient bedside equipment]
VitalSeer supports all demographics and is backed by rigorous scientific testing.
In pre-clinical tests, VitalSeer's heart rate measurements are as accurate as medical-grade devices.
[A group of people seated in a waiting room]
[Split screen of different people looking at their smart devices.]
VitalSeer can help avoid unnecessary emergency room trips, reduce time spent there, and give you peace of mind.
[A smiling older couple strolls along a nature path holding hands]
Take charge of your health with VitalSeer.
[Text on screen: Take charge of your health]
[Text on screen: VitalSeer]
[Soft music ends]
[On screen: official signature, National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada]
[On screen: Government of Canada Wordmark]