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A new e-learning tool helping patients to get home faster

According to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), close to 350,000 patients are spending more than three weeks in the acute care unit per annum. Most of these patients tend to be vulnerable elderly whereby a short span of treatment in hospitals is often necessary. However, prolong hospital stay c

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AI is not just about disease prediction

To be able to tell beforehand whether disease may occur is crucial, especially for a tricky medical condition like cancer. Predictive analytics driven by artificial intelligence (AI) assists physicians to make quicker and better diagnoses in a more cost-saving manner. Besides, AI models also facilit

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An exciting week for AIMed

The coming week will be an exciting one for all of us here at AIMed because of a series of events that had been lined up for. First, AIMed webinar “Continuing the discussion for successful translation of AI (artificial intelligence) into clinical radiology”, supported by Pure Storage, will take plac

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3D printing living skin with blood vessels

According to Pankaj Karande, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and member of the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS) of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), in Troy, New York, right now, our technology enables us to pull simple types of cells tog

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GPs need to be more digitally equipped

A UK based virtual General Practitioner (GP) service provider, LIVI, released a new report - Care Records on 24 October. It said 77% of GPs have not received any formal digital training especially in the area of delivering care via video consultation. On the other hand, somewhat 78% of GPs regard po

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What does AI mean to patients?

Recently, Chiara Longoni, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Boston University; Carey K. Morewedge, Professor of Marketing and Everett W. Lord Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Boston University, and Andrea Bonezzi, Associate Professor of Marketing at New York University, found that some patients ar

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