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SurgAR and Medexprim start surgical AR partnership with French hospital

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The information comes from preoperative radiological imaging data and aims to guide the surgeon during operations, increasing precision. In 2018 Novarad’s OpenSight Augmented Reality System was given the green light by the US FDA , allowing doctors to see inside patients before an operation.

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Four ways Biogen is tackling digital innovation in neurological disease

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It can mean everything from patient-facing disease management apps and wearables to background AI dramatically altering drug discovery or radiological imaging. Hadjiat says the team can build digital tools for clinicians because they have a team that represents both technical and clinical expertise. Technology is connecting the dots.

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Who are the AACR Scientific Achievement Award winners?

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Kathryn E Wellen, PhD – Outstanding Achievement in Basic Cancer Research Wellen is an investigator at the Penn Epigenetics Institute and Vice Chair and Professor in the Department of Cancer Biology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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The rise of real-world evidence: unlocking the potential in EHRs

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By extracting and reading unstructured information buried within the free text of clinical notes, Savana’s technology and clinical research methodology is enabling clinicians and health researchers around the world to analyse vast amounts of previously inaccessible clinical data. “We AI use in the pandemic.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Coverage

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Yale hospital administrators bought about 1,200 reusable silicone masks and started distributing them to local doctors, nurses and respiratory therapists. Meanwhile, N95 masks are in such short supply that regulators have told healthcare workers they can be used multiple times with little evidence that disinfecting them works.