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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2024 · 49 MIN

Revolutionizing Healthcare through Game Technology with Noah Falstein of The Inspiracy

from The Here's Waldo Podcast · host Lizzie Mintus, Noah Falstein

We're entering a new era where games can be prescribed as part of medical treatment or used to train doctors more effectively than traditional lectures. In this episode, join host Lizzie Mintus and guest Noah Falstein, who was among the first 10 employees at Lucasfilm Games (later known as LucasArts), and has also worked with 3DO and DreamWorks Interactive. Noah served as the first elected chair of the International Game Developers Association and was Chief Game Designer at Google. His contributions include classic arcade games like Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, The Fate of Atlantis, and The Secret of Monkey Island, as well as cutting-edge VR experiences. Today, Noah applies his vast experience as the founder of The Inspiracy, advising and consulting on the integration of game technology with health. Tune in to explore how games are revolutionizing medical training and health improvement, the future of VR and AR in healthcare, and the invaluable lessons Noah has learned over four decades in the industry.

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