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Hi all, I'm an M.S./B.S. engineering student @ Carnegie Mellon University, and I've been doing research projects using VR for applications in prosthesis. I'm interested to hear where people think VR/AR may fall in the future of healthcare? Opinions w...
15-year-old Canadian student develops EpiPen-like gadget for diabetes patientsShaan Hooey talks to Angie Seth about GlucaMed, a product for diabetes patients that can administer glucagon in seconds.source: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/78665/78665-...
I am interested in hearing from individuals/companies regarding the potential development of a medium term project to develop a universal surgical ostomy port strengthening the abdominal wall. Thank you in advance for your enquiries.source: https://w...
Do you get The MedTech Strategist? You should. Here's a free copy: http://medgroup.biz/free-strategist Their Feb 9 issue has a 20-page article on 2016 tech innovation. These caught my eye: • Transcatheter heart valves top their list. Edwards (50% sh...
When Tim Kringel told the 10x crowd about the data they could get their hands on, I practically cut him off mid-sentence and said, "You have to share this with the Medical Devices Group." On the spot, he agreed to give a free webinar – a must for any...
Hopefully nothing. It faces stiff opposition in the Senate. But I chose the American Health Care Act (AHCA) as this week's topic because nearly every major constituency affected by the bill opposes it. A concise writeup at http://medcitynews.com/2017...
Hippocrates said "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." E-Motion Medical goes further: Thy food is thy medicine only if you can swallow it and keep it down. To ensure patients get the nutrition they need to heal, E-Motion Medical set ou...
This algorithm analyzes medical images 1,000 times faster than usualMassachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed an algorithm that makes it easier and 1,000 times quicker to analyze medical images.source: https://www.linkedin.com/...
Group member Tim Hopper wrote me yesterday with tragic news. His son, 19-year-old Ryley, dove head first into a pool and broke his neck at C6. They almost lost him. Ryley is now recuperating at The Shepherd Center in Atlanta, paralyzed from the chest...
I heard it again last week: Your medtech initiative is too small for venture capitalists if it's not at least a $500-million idea. A four-minute video at http://medgroup.biz/too-small Thomas Weldon, Chairman and Managing Director of Accuitive Medical...