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SUMMARY:AI in healthcare series: Improving Surgical Quality and Decision Support with AI-Powered Surgical Video Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Event \n                                \n                                                                                        \n                                    AI in healthcare series: Improving Surgical Quality and Decision Support with AI-Powered Surgical Video Analysis\n                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                                                \n                    \n\n                    \n\n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                \n            \n\n        \n                \n                    \n            \n\n            \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n    \n    \n\n\n        \n            \n                \n\n                    \n                                            Newsletter\n                        Eye-News emails are sent tosubscribers once a month \n                     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intraoperative maneuvers translate into patient outcomes. \nJoin us online Friday 12 May 2023 9:30-10:30am AEST to hear from Dr Nallasamy\, who is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences as well as an Assistant Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan. \nA graduate of Harvard Medical School and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology\, Dr. Nallasamy completed his ophthalmology residency at Duke University Eye Center\, followed by a cornea\, external disease\, and refractive surgery fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. \nThe Nallasamy Lab is using machine learning and computer vision to 1) develop objective video-based metrics of surgical performance\, 2) identify patients at risk for poor outcomes and 3) develop early warning and decision support systems for surgeons to help mitigate risks before complications occur. \n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND \n  \nThe AI in healthcare series is supported by the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF). \n\n                                        \n                                                                    \n                            \n\n                        \n                    \n                                \n            \n        \n    \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n    \n\n    \n        \n            \n\n\n                                    \n                        Meet our presenter\n                        \n                    \n                \n\n\n                                    \n                        \n                            \n                                                            \n                                \n\n                                                        \n                            \n\n\n                                \n                                    About\n\n                                                                \n                                    Dr Nambi Nallasamy\n\n                                \n                                \n                                    A graduate of Harvard Medical School and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology\, Dr. Nallasamy completed his ophthalmology residency at Duke University Eye Center\, followed by a cornea\, external disease\, and refractive surgery fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. \n\n\n                                                                \n                                Read More
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