In a clinic a healthcare professional wearing a smartwatch talks to a holographic digital twin showing the patient’s vital signs.

Smartwatches and Competence: The Future Didn’t Arrive — It Already Happened

An ironic, pragmatic look at how smartwatches and wearables are already reshaping healthcare: those who still treat them as gadgets risk becoming obsolete, because it is not AI that replaces doctors, but their refusal to adapt.

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Split image: on the left a blurred black-and-white scene with a doctor visiting an elderly patient, on the right a man in a suit checking health data on his smartwatch with a digital human outline in the background.

A Sharp Colour Photo vs. a Long Blurry Black-and-White Film: The Silent Revolution of the Digital Twin

A non-medical tech expert explains how the Digital Twin turns anamnesis from unreliable patient memory into a predictive, data-driven system, freeing doctors from low-value tasks and making healthcare more efficient, scalable and fair.

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Doctor standing in an airport holding a glowing passport in front of a digital globe, while other doctors with suitcases walk around, symbolising global medical mobility and certification.

Who Moves First: The Doctor or the Patient?

Sergio d’Arpa explores the new mobility of the medical profession: today it’s not only patients who travel, but doctors as well. Digital international certification becomes a professional “passport”, easing work abroad, validating skills and opening global career opportunities.

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Modern medical office with an older doctor working at a computer in the background, while a younger doctor interacts with a holographic 3D human body surrounded by real-time health data displays.

Digital Doctor or Obsolete Doctor? The Future is Now

A reflection by Sergio d’Arpa on how AI, specialised databases and Digital Twin technology are reshaping clinical practice: the doctors who move beyond Google and learn to use digital tools strategically will work more efficiently, manage longevity rather than just disease, and lead the transformation as true “digital doctors.”

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Futuristic digital interface showing a stylised doctor with a stethoscope and a verified certification badge projected above a tablet.

Digital Medical Certification: A Revolution for Transparency and Quality of Care

Sergio d’Arpa’s article on Klinik Sankt Moritz’s digital medical certification: online verification of doctors’ credentials, use of a health Digital Twin for up-to-date clinical data, and links to US reforms aimed at easing international recognition of medical professionals.

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Hooded figure with a stethoscope typing on a laptop, surrounded by digital icons about healthcare data security and the words healthcare spoofing.

Your name, your practice, your reputation—all at risk with spoofing…

Sergio d’Arpa’s article on the risks of medical spoofing for doctors and clinics: cloned websites that steal data, reputation and patients, and the role of digital certification with Klinik Sankt Moritz in protecting professional identity and credibility.

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Illustrazione del concetto One Health: a sinistra laboratori e medici per la salute umana, al centro campi coltivati per la sicurezza alimentare, a destra fattoria e trattore per la salute ambientale; in alto la scritta «One Health».

Misunderstanding of Telemedicine

Starting from an AISDET conference oddly centred on “hand washing”, Sergio d’Arpa critiques the outdated view of telemedicine and argues that Digital Twins and robotics are the real drivers for cutting hospital admissions and infections, within a One Health approach that includes environment, animals and nutrition.

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Futuristic digital interface with a stylised human figure in the centre, surrounded by medical symbols, cardiology icons and the logos of Verduci Digital and Klinik Sankt Moritz.

Verduci Digital Twin Klinik Sankt Moritz

Sergio d’Arpa introduces Verduci Digital Twin Klinik Sankt Moritz, a project focused on practical digital medicine and the digital twin as a tool for prevention, lifelong follow-up and longevity, with special attention to cybersecurity, privacy and the digital transformation of physicians.

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Verduci Digital Twin è la nuova divisione digitale di Verduci Editore: risorse innovative sui gemelli digitali per affiancare la medicina tradizionale con strumenti avanzati.

Verduci Digital Twin

Introduction to Verduci Digital Twin, the new digital division of Verduci Editore that combines long-standing editorial expertise with digital twin–based tools to support medical innovation and professional education.

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Futuristic medical setting with a patient displayed as a skeletal hologram inside a full body scanner, surrounded by clinical data screens and the English phrase “Early disease detection”.

Trapper and Full Body Scan

Opinion piece by Sergio d’Arpa challenging the “everything is owed to me” mindset and presenting Full Body Scan as a preventive investment, closely tied to individual responsibility for a healthy lifestyle.

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