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New Research Supporting ProFound AI Presented at European Congress of Radiology Online Meeting

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. New Research Supporting ProFound AI Presented at European Congress of Radiology Online Meeting iCAD, Inc.March 8, 2021 GMT Company showcased expanded ProFound AI platform, including ProFound AI Risk, the world’s first clinical decision support tool that provides a highly accurate short-term risk estimation specific to each woman NASHUA, N.H., March 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) iCAD, Inc. (NASDAQ: ICAD), a global medical technology leader providing innovative cancer detection and therapy solutions, today announced new research supporting ProFound AI® was presented at the European Congress of Radiology ( ECR ) 2021 Online meeting, taking place March 3-10, 2021. During the congress, the Company also showcased the full suite of its Breast Health Solutions in the virtual iCAD booth ( #1608 ), including ProFound AI Risk, the world’s first commercially available clinical decision support t

Medical News Forecast for March 1-7 | Physician s Weekly

Mar 2, 2021 Lynne Peterson is the Senior Medical Writer for Trends-in-Medicine. Here is the medical news to watch for March 1-7, 2021. Allergy/Asthma The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (AAAAI) annual (virtual) meeting wraps up on March 1. Cardiology The Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) virtual meeting started on Feb. 13 and is continuing every Friday and Saturday through April 24. The FDA Town Hall always a good session will be held Friday, March 5, and the discussion will center on mitral valves. On Saturday, March 6, the program will include late breaking clinical trials in structural heart as well as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and a live case from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.

Wireless Transcutaneous Energy Transfer (TET) System for Powering a LVAD is Successful

Wireless Transcutaneous Energy Transfer (TET) System for Powering a LVAD is Successful FineHeart tests powers ICOMS Heart Pump and is a major step prior to first in human trials The FineHeart Transcutaneous Energy Transfer (TET) System for the ICOMS cardiac assist device. 1. The ICOMS heart pump. 2. The implanted TET transfer pad. 3. The external energy transfer pad. January 13, 2021  FineHeart, a preclinical-stage medical device company developing a novel left ventricular assist device (LVAD), successfully completed a seven-day study of its Transcutaneous Energy Transfer (TET) System for recharging the ICOMS implantable battery without any cords or drivelines through the skin.  FineHeart s TET is a system with no percutaneous driveline that transfers energy through the skin to charge the ICOMS pump battery. TET is rapidly implantable (less than 15 mins) and will give patients autonomy without the need for tethering cables from the device leading outside of the body. The elim

Florida Polytechnic professor Muhammad Rashid ranks among top 1% in field

Florida Polytechnic professor Muhammad Rashid ranks among top 1% in field
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UPMC COVID-19 Vaccines

Updated: 9:20 PM EST Dec 20, 2020 By Tom Lehman The COVID-19 vaccine is viewed by many as a turning point in the pandemic and on Friday, frontline hospital workers in the Susquehanna Valley took the first steps in getting this new protection against coronavirus.There was applause at the hospital after Mark Misczenski received his first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine. Misczenski says, I feel good, no soreness yet. He is a nurse in the emergency department of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Pinnacle in Harrisburg, a facility that has seen many COVID-19 cases. I m hoping one day everyone can get the vaccine so one day I can come to work and don t have to wear a mask. Dr. John Goldman with UPMC says getting vaccinated is critical for nurses, doctors and other staff. Having this vaccine will allow us to protect all of the people who work here and remove one more worry from people that are currently doing a very difficult job, said Dr. Goldman.Dr. Goldm

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