AIMed News

“Replicator” – the new 3D bioprinter

It was nicknamed after a similar machine appeared in Star Trek, but this “replicator” creates neither ice water nor pan-fried fish on demand. Rather, the new 3D printer devised by a group of researchers from University of California, Berkeley, may be the first wave of change in 3D bioprinting.

2 minute read

AIMed Team at the Arab Health Congress 2019

The 44thedition of Arab Health Exhibition & Congress is taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre and the Conrad Hotel at the moment. Lasting between 28 and 31 January, the annual conference and trade show is expecting more than 84,500 attendees from 160 countries. Over 4000 exhibitors w

2 minute read

The key takeaways for AIMed Webinars

The latest AIMed Webinars – Health 3.0: Connected health fueling the power of AI, was held on 24 January 2019 at 9am PST. An hour-long discussion co-organized with HP, the event was moderated by the company’s lead in global healthcare, population health information technology and innovations, Fran A

4 minute read

The role of AI in clinical variation management

Bernard Brooks is the present director of clinical analytics & reporting of Flagler, a small community hospital located in St. Augustine, Florida. The medical establishment is private, non-profit, with 335 beds and none of its 400 staff are officially employed. Although the hospital is in one of

2 minute read

Facial Recognition and medicine

Fate of viral content on the intent can be dichotomous: they either win the hearts of many or become conspiracy. The latest victim being “#10yearschallenge”. The hashtag took over the major social media channels at the turn of the year. The result was not only a decade old profile picture placed alo

2 minute read

The shape of technology-driven preventive medicine

To say that artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine cares for both the well and unwell is generous. Especially when not everyone is accounted for. Arta Bakshandeh, senior medical officer of Alignment Healthcare commented during AIMed North America 2018, our healthcare system does not provide h

3 minute read

What is hindering diagnostic imaging adoption?

According to Dr. Lawrence Tanenbaum, vice-president and director of advanced imaging at Radnet, in one of the panel sessions of AIMed North America 2018, deep learning research is on the rise and most of the work are going into diagnostic imaging. Its application mainly varies between the scree

2 minute read

The curious case of AIMed: Patients’ perspectives

Patients and their families who were invited to speak on stage during AIMed North America 2018 shared something in common. They have known Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer of Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) and founder of AIMed for an extended period of t

3 minute read

The barriers for AI on workflow integration and decision support

The amount of data produced by our health system is enormous. As lead data scientist of Kaiser Permanente, Drew Clausen candidly explained on a AIMed North America 2018 panel. At 44 petabytes, they require the storage space of 1.4 million smart phones. The number of floppy disks (if anyone still use

3 minute read
Go to Top