10
Apr
Ever wonder just how rigorously medical devices are tested before they end up in your doctor’s office or hospital? As it turns out, even your infotainment center goes through a series of tests and certifications designed to ensure you experience the safest, most effective medical technology possible. These medical...
17
Oct
At Nottingham University, Oxford University, and Warwick University in the UK, a three-year, EPSR-funded project has just been announced. The goal? To research how intelligent medical devices can improve patient care within hospitals, clinics, and private practices. More specifically, this research project “will investigate technologies to monitor patients and...
07
Aug
When it comes to issues within the healthcare industry, much of media tends to focus on the growing demands placed on healthcare as a result of retiring Baby Boomers. However, not enough attention is provided to the latest crisis to hit the world of U.S. health – the growing...
13
Apr
EM (electromagnetic) interference within surgical spaces is a growing concern for the medical care community. This type of interference – where a disturbance from an external source can impact or destroy the electrical circuit of an electronic device – can create dangerous situations within the surgery room. Surgeons and...