Helping Surgeons See Their Surgery Before It Happens
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how interdisciplinary collaboration can revolutionize surgical practices in this 15-minute TEDx talk. Discover how a team of experts, including a theoretical physicist and biophysicist, combined their knowledge to create a landscape visualization of protein movement in living cells, revealing crucial interaction sites. Learn about the challenges in understanding breast MRI images and how only 2% of surgeons are trained in this non-invasive technology. Follow the journey of a collaborative effort with a European breast cancer surgery service aimed at bridging the gap between surgery and radiology to improve patient outcomes. Gain insights into the potential of interdisciplinary approaches in healthcare and how they can help surgeons visualize surgeries before they happen, ultimately working towards a world with fewer medical frontiers.
Syllabus
Helping surgeons see their surgery before it happens | Mohamed El Beheiry | TEDxCentraleSupelec
Taught by
TEDx
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