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via news-medical / May 2, 2024

Investigating fertilized ACL surgery’s impact on return to play in athletes

The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine is now accepting applicants for an observational trial focused on fertilized anterior cruciate …

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via med-technews / April 24, 2024

HoloSurge awarded €8.9 million Horizon Europe grant to improve surgical planning with hologram technology

One of the largest EU grants in recent history has been awarded to HoloSurge, a four-year project bringing together 14 European leaders in technology and …

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via vrforhealth / April 8, 2024

Supporting the 18Loop & ACCO partnership to improve the lives of children with cancer and their families

VRforHealth has been supporting the great work of 18Loop and ACCO since April 2022. On this second anniversary of their partnership, Denise Silber interviewed …

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via healthtechmagazine / April 3, 2024

Spatial Computing: What Do Healthcare IT Leaders Need to Know?

What Is Spatial Computing? Spatial computing combines physical and digital realities into one space. Rather than reading information on a two-dimensional screen …

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via kevinmd / March 15, 2024

via kevinmd / March 15, 2024

via kevinmd / March 15, 2024

Anesthesia is not my name: Knowing each other’s name improves results in the OR

As an anesthesiologist, I recall countless occasions when colleagues from the other side of the drape addressed me, like, “Anesthesia, did the patient receive …

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