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From the Dexterous Surgical Skill to the Battlefield-A Robotics Exploratory Study.

Military medicine
INTRODUCTION: Short response time is critical for future military medical operations in austere settings or remote areas. Such effective patient care at the point of injury can greatly benefit from the integration of semi-autonomous robotic systems. ...

Technology Can Augment, but Not Replace, Critical Human Skills Needed for Patient Care.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
The practice of medicine is changing rapidly as a consequence of electronic health record adoption, new technologies for patient care, disruptive innovations that breakdown professional hierarchies, and evolving societal norms. Collectively, these ha...

Does Artificial Intelligence Outperform Natural Intelligence in Interpreting Musculoskeletal Radiological Studies? A Systematic Review.

Clinical orthopaedics and related research
BACKGROUND: Machine learning (ML) is a subdomain of artificial intelligence that enables computers to abstract patterns from data without explicit programming. A myriad of impactful ML applications already exists in orthopaedics ranging from predicti...

VR and machine learning: novel pathways in surgical hands-on training.

Current opinion in urology
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Surgical training has dramatically changed over the last decade. It has become not only the way to prepare surgeons for their everyday work, but also a way to certify their skills thus increasing patient safety. This article review...

Machine learning in the optimization of robotics in the operative field.

Current opinion in urology
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The increasing use of robotics in urologic surgery facilitates collection of 'big data'. Machine learning enables computers to infer patterns from large datasets. This review aims to highlight recent findings and applications of ma...