Targeting Clinicians Sample Clauses

Targeting Clinicians. One of the goals of the CompBioMed Centre of Excellence is to enhance the awareness and acceptance of Computational Biomedicine in the clinical domain. The activities described in Section 6.3.1 and D3.4 “Report on Dissemination and Training Material” cover our activities working directly with medical students and clinicians; delivering ‘HPC for medics’ training courses to medical students, and collaborating directly with clinicians on software such as CT2S and AngioSupport. Beyond that, it was important that CompBioMed raises awareness of Computational Biomedicine more broadly to clinicians across Europe and the world, through targeted dissemination activity. Across the various dissemination activities listed in Appendix 9, 79 activities were targeted at the clinical domain in the second half of the project. 25 such activities were undertaken in the first half, bringing the total to 104. This shows a substantial ramping up of such activity in the latter half of the project as recommended by our Innovation Advisory Board and the European Commission during our periodic review meeting. Some highlights from these activities include: • BSC, Sheffield and Medtronic showed the video "Pipeline Embolization Device: Visualization of the blood flow on an aneurysm" at LINCC 2019 in Paris France and at ESMINT Congress 2019 in Nice France. • Xxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxx xxx xxx Xxxx (LifeTec Group) demoed AngioSupport for the Amsterdam Medical Center and the Catharina Hospital Eindhoven the Netherlands • As discussed in Section 7.2.2, we created a dedicated page for clinicians on the CompBioMed website. • Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (USFD) gave a talk on “Do virtual patients see electric Doctors?” to patients and carers at the launch of the Sheffield NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in neurodegenerative Disease. • Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (USFD) showed the Virtual Humans film in a talk during the Insigneo Showcase in 2018, which specifically targets clinical attendees, among others. • Xxxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx (BSC) gave a talk on "The role of High Performance Computing in Pharmacology Safety" at the Safety Pharmacology Society Annual Meeting in Barcelona Spain. • A CompBioMed talk was given by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (Oxford) at the Cardiac Arrhythmia Centre, Washington University in St Louis USA. • Xxxxx Xxxx (Xxxxxx) and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx (Oxford) gave talks on "Electrophysiological response of HCM myocardium to disopyramide" and "Human in-silico investigations into therapeutic strategies in acute myoc...
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