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Technology and Digital Health

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Videos: Technology and Digital Health

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Artificial intelligence: how to ensure it benefits patients.
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Mobile phone-based six-minute walk test app - Dr Dario Salvi
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Unobtrusive monitoring of sleep and circadian rhythms at home - Professor Maarten de Vos
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Strategic Digital Health Solutions for Pathway Innovations - Peter Knight
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Digital Pathways Transforming Healthcare - Seán Wetherall
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Healthcare conversations, two digital solutions... - Dr Nick de Pennington
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What works..? - Dr Nigel Pitchford
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Wearables: from consumer devices to healthcare products? - Professor Lionel Tarassenko
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SEND: A digital patient safety system - Dr Tim Bonnici
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Real-world data-driven dynamic patient engagement - Dr Karl Surmacz
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Highlights from the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Technology Showcase 2017
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Medical imaging - lecture by Fergus Gleeson
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Imaging in Acute Vascular Syndromes - lecture by Prof. R. Choudhury
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eHealth for self-managing long-term conditions - lecture by Prof. Lionel Tarassenko
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Data fusion monitor at the John Radcliffe Hospital - Dr Lionel Tarassenko
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Building the digital hospital
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Biomedical information technology research - interview with Dr Lionel Tarassenko
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Digital health devices: how mobile computing and communication are shaping the future of health care
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Technology and Digital Health Theme

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  • Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy
  • System for Electronic Notes Documentation (SEND)
  • Camera-based Patient Monitoring
  • Monitoring in the Community
  • Screening for Hypertension in Hospital
  • Virtual High-Dependency Unit
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