Humans and machines will dance together but who leads asks Nosta
John Nosta, the number one ranked digital health global influencer, has said that humans and technology will “dance together” but questioned who will lead.
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Guy’s and St Thomas’ first to use TORS approach for surgery
In a world first, Guy’s and St Thomas’ has been using the Versius robotic surgery system to carry out transoral robotic surgery (TORS).
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King’s College co-create prototype app for better cardiac arrest care
A prototype app to help improve the outcome for patients who suffer a cardiac arrest outside of hospital has been co-developed by King’s College Hospital.
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Guy’s and St Thomas’ team up with General Catalyst for tech innovation
Guy’s and St Thomas’ is tackling key NHS challenges thanks to a partnership with General Catalyst aimed at supporting innovation.
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Evelina London and King’s College London develop VR for heart surgery
Evelina London and King’s College London have joined forces to develop a new VR technology that enables surgeons to better prepare for heart surgeries.
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Research shows time-saving benefits of AI-assisted ultrasounds
A Guy’s and St Thomas’ study revealed that AI technology used in ultrasound scans could lead to signficant time savings for sonographers.
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Industry news in brief
The latest Digital Health News industry round-up includes a new app for arthritis patients, a web-based career portfolio platform and cloud data analytics.
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Scientists developing video games to diagnose and monitor depression
Scientists in London have developed new AI technology inspired by video games to transform the way depression is diagnosed and monitored.
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King’s College Hospital to use AI for diagnostics and treatment plans
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is using an artificial intelligence tool to speed up stroke diagnosis and improve patient care.
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New AI tool prescribes best treatment for liver cancer
King’s College Hospital and Queen Mary University of London have developed an AI algorithm to classify drugs on their efficiacy in treating liver cancer.
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