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Mashup Score: 0Cardiomatics Obtains the World’s 1st MDR Certification for AI-based ECG Interpretation and Implements new Functionalities - 2 year(s) ago
October 13, 2023 — The newly MDR-certified Cardiomatics solution is accurate, fast and easy-to-use AI-based standalone software for ECG analysis. The Cardiomatics ECG interpretation platform is used by more than 200 clinics and 1,000 medical professionals. The platform has shown how clinical-grade and validated AI can be used to automate the ECG analysis workflow allowing medical professionals to save hours per day and focus on clinical decisions. The Medical Device Regulation (MDR) is the EU’s most recent and comprehensive framework for the approval of medical devices. These stricter requirements were introduced to improve the quality, safety and reliability of medical devices, strengthen transparency and information for patients and enhance vigilance and market surveillance. “Cardiomatics makes diagnostics much faster and more productive. This innovative AI-based ECG interpretation platform is MDR-certified now – we can be sure of quality, precision, and commitment to patient well-
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Mashup Score: 4Participant Registration - - 2 year(s) ago
Please select a registration type: (Please be aware that if you opt for the Academic registration type, we will request the name of your institution. CECOG will then conduct a review to verify the eligibility of your institution for registration approval. If it is determined that your institution does not meet the Academic category criteria, we will reach out to you to adjust your registration…
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Mashup Score: 12023 AAS Presidential Address- Removing the Mask - 2 year(s) ago
Carrie Cunningham MD, MPHDr. Cunningham will discuss the mental health crisis impacting ourcommunity, reflecting on her lived experiences.
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Mashup Score: 1How Electronic Medical Record Integration Can Support More Efficient Critical Care Clinical Trials - 2 year(s) ago
Author links open overlay panel Ankita Agarwal MD, MSc a, Joseph Marion PhD b, Paul Nagy PhD c d, Matthew Robinson MD e, Allan Walkey MD, MSc f, Jonathan Sevransky MD, MHS a • Current challenges to interventional trials and critical care research include an inefficient trial design, heterogenous patient populations, heterogeneous treatment effects, and difficulties with patient enrollment. • Precise phenotyping of critically ill patients may allow more targeted enrollment of patients in critical care
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With the term “medical gaslighting” we’ve finally named medicine’s gender problem, but it’s time to get clear about the seriousness of this form of gender bias, writes Diane O’Leary.
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Mashup Score: 0MediSearch - 2 year(s) ago
Get direct science-based answers to medical questions. Search engine for trusted medical information.
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Mashup Score: 3August 2023 | ASH Clinical News | American Society of Hematology - 2 year(s) ago
August 2023 | ASH Clinical News | American Society of Hematology August 2023 Do No Harm: Is Health Care Polluting the Earth Physicians treat patients affected by climate change every day, but the health care industry also contributes to environmental change. Viewpoints Editor’s Corner The Criminalization of Health Care Advanced Practice Voices Second Act: APs Taking the Leap Into Hematology-Oncology…
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July 27, 2023 —UltraSight, a digital health pioneer transforming cardiac imaging through the power of artificial intelligence, announced that it has been granted FDA clearance for its AI-powered ultrasound guidance technology. The UltraSight real-time AI guidance software can assist medical professionals without sonography experience in acquiring cardiac ultrasound images at the point of care in multiple settings, allowing for more widespread detection of heart disease and providing patients easier access to cardiac monitoring. With more than 8 million patients admitted to U.S. emergency departments every year with symptoms concerning for heart attack or heart failure according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, access to timely and accurate cardiac ultrasound in the acute care setting can save lives. In addition, approximately 30 million heart disease patients in the U.S. continue to require periodic cardiac monitoring. However, significant bottlenecks within the U.S.
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Mashup Score: 2ASH Clinical News: August 2023 From the Desk Of... - 2 year(s) ago
Editor-in-Chief Aaron Gerds, MD, previews the forthcoming August 2023 issue of ASH Clinical News. Highlights include a feature article on the environmental e…
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Mashup Score: 0Residency vs. Parenting: Is It Possible to Do Both? - 2 year(s) ago
The idea of having children and parenting during medical training is daunting. However, due to the length of medical, residency and fellowship training, it can also be challenging to delay starting a
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@DAICeditor @cardiomatics The #software updates introduce fast-track analysis and a user-friendly layout for quicker review of #ECG findings, enhancing efficiency for #medical professionals: https://t.co/ysULojQ3tu