Surgical robotics are amongst the most complex devices entering healthcare - but how should we evaluate them? Published in Nature Medicine the IDEAL Robotics Colloquium outlines the latest guidance to aid researchers evaluating surgical robots: https://t.co/fK5KXY4PD2 (1/9)
Last but certainly not least, we’d like to thank our friends at Globus Medical @GlobusMedical, who are driving significant technological advancements across a complete suite of products ranging from spinal, trauma and orthopedics therapies, to robotics, navigation and imaging.
Day 1 ended with an inspirational talk by our keynote speaker Professor @BruceBiccard on Impactful research in low-resource settings: strategies, the truth, and moral dilemmas.
Brilliant talk from @willboltontiger on evaluating innovation in a global setting. “Evaluations should be context specific but whilst ensuring this - there is a need to make sure we do not under or over evaluate.” #ideal2024#globalideal#frugalinnovation
Fantastic talks at the @IDEALCollab conference today.
Particularly @BruceBiccard presenting his work on practical, deliverable research and how improved processes combined with resources can develop quality of care. Food for thought!
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