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Artificial intelligence in healthcare? 'Donât focus solely on technology'
Innovation Origins
Tech expert Jarno Duursma sees both advantages and disadvantages when it comes to using AI in healthcare. First the advantages: Scientists at Life Lines, a large-scale study into the onset of chronic diseases among 165 thousand people in the northern Netherlands, make use of artificially intelligent software.
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Sentinel U™ offers virtual clinicals for future or practicing healthcare professionals to master clinical judgment and decision-making skills that relate to identifying and prioritizing patient care. These clinical scenarios offer a high volume and vast variety of patients in a safe environment. Find the right virtual clinical for you today!
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COVID-19 aerosol transmission simulation-based risk analysis for in-person learning
News-Medical Life Sciences
In a recent study published on the preprint server medRxiv, researchers discuss their development of a simulation model to characterize the risks and uncertainties associated with infections resulting from aerosol exposure during in-person classes to guide decision-making and action under uncertainty. To this end, the current study found that the use of masks by all in colleges, combined with the installation of near-ceiling, fan-mounted ultraviolet C systems substantially reduce risks.
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How do VR and AR play a big role in pediatrics?
Analytics Insight
When it comes to the medical uses of VR and AR, pediatrics is an area that has a lot of potentials. Children, as inventive and curious as they are, are more prone than adults to be entranced by VR's immersive qualities. From the comfort of their hospital beds, children may visit coral reefs or even stroll with dinosaurs. They may also get a sense of returning to their favorite hobbies or seeing their favorite pet at play.
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Promoted by Laerdal Medical Corporation

The initial cost of setting up a healthcare simulation center with equipment, inventory, audiovisual infrastructure, and management software can be substantial. These endeavors are often funded through grants, gifts or other one-time capital events. As a result, ongoing simulation center expenses must be justified. Selecting SimCapture for your simulation education management provides significant return on investment in critical areas of operation allowing for nearly immediate justification. SimCapture not only offers automation and efficiency tools but will help provide curriculum management and increased collaboration throughout your center. Learn more about what SimCapture can offer your center.
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How will health care regulators address AI?
The Regulatory Review
Baymax, the robotic health aide and unlikely hero from the movie Big Hero 6, is an adorable cartoon character, an outlandish vision of a high-tech future. But underlying Baymax's character is the very realistic concept of an artificial intelligence system that can be applied to health care.
As AI technology advances, how will regulators encourage innovation while protecting patient safety?
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Scope of technology in the field of surgery
BW Healthcare World
Using technology in the intricate procedure of surgery elevates the level of precision and the efficiency of surgery which could have not been possible in the absence of technological advancements.
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Educational simulation environments have different needs than live hospitals, which is why we have designed MedAffinity EHR for Education to solve problems unique to the simulation environment—without compromising the student understanding of using a real-world EHR.
MedAffinity has achieved the balance between EHR functionality and an effective learner experience.
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The Gordon Center is a designated Center of Excellence of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. It was established over 40 years ago for the application of advanced technology to medical education. Click below to learn more about our world-renowned simulation curricula and Harvey, our cardiopulmonary patient simulator.
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The impact of COVID-19 on simulation-based learning of gynecology and obstetrics skills
Docwire News
Simulation-based learning can be defined as a modern learning and training method. The pan-European curriculum for training in obstetrics and gynecology PACT, or Project for Achieving Consensus in Training, incorporates medical simulation and recommends its urgent implementation in the national residency programs of individual countries.
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Promoted by Surgical Science
Ideal for Nurse Practitioner and DNP programs, the Simbionix PELVIC Mentor from Surgical Science is the world’s most advanced computerized anatomical recognition and pelvic exam simulator. Along with speculum examination and a pap test training, the unmatched realism of this highly advanced educational resource provides a life-like learning experience that builds confidence, accuracy and skills. It is easy for learners to use on their own or in a classroom setting. Standardized patients show what normal anatomy is like, but the PELVIC Mentor shows a range of different pathologies.
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The role of VR in knee arthroscopic simulation: A systematic review
Docwire News
Surgical training is crucial for orthopedics residents during their educational careers. Residents who follow classic training courses are less skilled than those trained with simulators. Virtual simulators are reported to be global learning tools for knee arthroscopy.
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A new era for surgical education
- Full suite of procedures across general surgery and OBGYN
- High fidelity simulations with real feel haptics and real instruments
- Learning management system with OSAT certification
- Take home option perfect for distance learning
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Gaumard’s obstetric innovations, like the VICTORIA® patient simulator and the Obstetric MR™ mixed reality training solution, offer learners opportunities to improve their clinical skills by safely rehearsing treatment plans for low- and high-risk cases.
See what VICTORIA® and Obstetric MR™ can do for your program, today!
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AI will improve healthcare, but doctors and patients need legal safety net
Baylor College of Medicine
Scientists argue that "AI is the driving force of the latest technological developments in medical diagnosis with a revolutionary impact" in a recent paper. However, what happens when an AI produces a wrong breast cancer diagnosis — perhaps based on a bias — the physician accordingly fails to assign the right treatment, and the patient suffers metastasized cancer?
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