Breakthroughs in Modern Cataract Surgery.
In 2023, what advancements can be seen across cataract surgery and the wider ophthalmology space? I’ve explored some of the more impressive new tech.
In 2023, what advancements can be seen across cataract surgery and the wider ophthalmology space? I’ve explored some of the more impressive new tech.
The women’s health space is suffering from vast underinvestment. In this live episode, Jordan is joined by three prominent figures in the field to discuss 'Changing the Future for Femtech'. Listen now.
Harris speaks with Nick Desai, founder of Renee, the first AI-driven personal health assistant for seniors. Nick shares insight into the platform's fascinating founding story, including gaining investment from Lionel Richie & Matt Damon. Listen now.
Introducing new disruptive technologies to the spinal market comes with its opportunities and challenges. But what do these mean for the future of spinal surgery? Click to read more.
Ahead of RSNA, I thought I would look back at some of the things I’ve learned from those conversations in sales, marketing, leadership, and technical recruitment over the years. Click to find out.
As the diabetes management sector develops around patient demand and a changing landscape, start-ups are flourishing. But who are the main leaders in this space and, more importantly, what can we expect from them?
In this episode, I speak with co-founder of a personalised mental health app focused on workplace wellbeing, Frankie Health. From what it takes to start a business, to ensuring work-life balance for employees, Seb shares plenty of insights here.
In this episode, I speak with Hannes Klöpper about about transforming mental health care by establishing a new treatment modality in the form of educational digital therapeutics. Listen and learn, literally.
In this episode I am joined by Faye Sahai, multi-award-winning investor with a vested interest in innovators in the digital health space, to discuss the ultimate funding strategies. Click to have a listen!
Introducing software which performs a highly-skilled human’s job is a tough sell. Can these technologies truly change the future of healthcare? I spoke to AI start-up, HeartFlow, to discuss just that.
Digital healthcare has been gaining huge momentum, and rightly so. From aiding patient care to chronic disease management, the opportunities this tech provides are endless. Click to read more.
This CM Conversations episode is all about cardiac digital health and data. To take on the topic, I was joined by Ken Nelson who's the Head of Digital Health, Diagnostics, & Monitoring at Biotronik.
I wanted to learn more about Janne's experience in the industry, how he fell in love with the technology and what he thinks about the future of the space.
There’s no wonder why the 3D printing market has seen rapid growth within the dental industry. I spoke to two experts about it's advantages, the challenges we face in adoption and how their company's are taking on this evolving space.
A recent report from Frost & Sullivan anticipates the post Covd-19 telehealth market forecast of 64% growth versus the anticipated 32% pre-COVID-19 with a 100% growth in adoption. This is an astronomical rate of growth.
Before he founded global diabetes management platform One Drop, Founder, CEO and diabetes patient Jeff Dachis was tired of feeling like a patient, and wanted to feel more like a ‘diabadass’.
Chronic pain or illness, whether physical or mental, has a huge effect on the sufferer. With many conditions, patients are fighting to keep the condition at bay, rather than looking for a cure, and the tools that they are using to take on this fight
The field of behavioral health covers many aspects of healthcare. It refers to mental health and psychiatric treatments, as well as different types of counselling.
The structural heart space is one of the most exciting areas in the whole of medical devices. A broad term, covering a range of cardiac conditions, the advances in technology over the last 20 years has been extremely impressive, with no sign of slowi
Forecast for further growth in 2020, the spinal implant and device market is becoming one of the most innovative areas in the medical device field.
It’s respiratory care week, so I’ve decided to travel back in time a discover how treatment has evolved. The bible, Ancient Greece, owl’s blood and iron lungs - it’s been quite a journey.
The College of Optometrists called AI “the new buzzword in ophthalmology” and over the last 12 months it has been hitting headlines on a regular basis.
Last week Butterfly iQ, manufacturers of an innovative whole-body ultrasound device, were announced as one of nine iOS developers to receive one of Apple’s design awards.
Writing for Nursing Times.net, Jacqui Fletcher referred to wound care as a ‘significant burden’ for the UK’s NHS, with the cost of treating wounds calculated at well over £5 billion per year, and rising.
Medical imaging generates around 90% of all healthcare data and is a fundamental part of healthcare. In all its forms, imaging produces phenomenal amounts of data; there are an incomprehensible number of images stored on hospital servers around the w
I don’t want to immediately lose half of my readership by delving into deep, inaccessible science so please bear with me here, but on this occasion it’s necessary:
It’s not often that med tech makes front page news, but it has today - with Apple’s announcement yesterday that they’re including an FDA approved ECG scanner in the Series 4, their latest smartwatch.
When robotics is mentioned in the surgical space, the first thing anyone thinks of is Intuitive Surgical’s Da Vinci.