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A new form of medical deliveries

On 19 April, University of Maryland’s School of Medicine (UMSOM), Medical Center (UMMC) and A. James Clark School of Engineering, had succeeded for the first time, to use an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) in the delivery of a donor's kidney to surgeons for transplantation.  The specially designed dr

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AIMed webinar: Putting connected health technologies into practice

The latest AIMed webinar “Putting connected health technologies into practice: A frontline discussion on the case of cardiac care” will be held tomorrow (7 May) at 5 pm (BST)/ 12 noon (EST). Three leading cardiologists will talk about the differences and challenges of health systems and cardiac care

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How to make remote consultation work?

University of Warwick Medical School has recently published a finding saying that patients are using online consultations in similar ways as they would arrange for consultation via traditional mean. The retrospective study, featured on the British Journal of General Practice, aimed to look at the pa

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Putting patients at the heart of AI

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Heart and Circulatory Diseases creates a platform for UK’s parliamentarians to work with organizations, professionals, and patients to enhance the outcomes of those who are living with heart and circulatory conditions in the country. APPG is administr

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The versatility of AI and the opportunities it has created

Element AI, a software provider based in Montreal, Canada had published the Global AI Talent Report for 2019, at the start of April. The report said that its survey had captured a 66% increase in the number of people who declared themselves as artificial intelligence (AI) specialists on their L

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To speak your mind with AI

A group of scientists from the department of neurological surgery, University of California, San Francisco, is trying to restore speech in patients through AI-driven speech decoder. Traditionally, Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are used to assist patients with disrupted capabilities to speak as a r

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RAD-AI-LOGY MATTERS 1: The AI Alliances of Radiology

Lawrence N. Tanenbaum MD FACR The topic of artificial intelligence (AI) is prominent throughout the healthcare enterprise, particularly in diagnostic imaging services. At present, it appears AI is less a competitive force than a mechanism for elevation, augmentation, and expansion of the radiologist

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