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The implications of emerging technology on military human performance research priorities.

Journal of science and medicine in sport
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the need for the military human performance research community to anticipate and evolve with the emergence of new and disruptive battlefield technologies that are changing the fundamental role of the human combatant.

Artificial Intelligence in Military Medicine.

Military medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) has garnered significant attention for its pivotal role in the national security and health care sectors. However, its utilization in military medicine remains relatively unexplored despite its immense potential. AI opera...

The Need for Artificial Intelligence Curriculum in Military Medical Education.

Military medicine
The success of deep-learning algorithms in analyzing complex structured and unstructured multidimensional data has caused an exponential increase in the amount of research devoted to the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine in the...

APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CIVIL AND MILITARY MEDICINE.

Georgian medical news
Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses the advancement of computers and robots, enabling them to surpass human capabilities in various aspects. By utilizing AI, programs have the ability to autonomously analyze and interpret data, offering informat...

Decision Support for Tactical Combat Casualty Care Using Machine Learning to Detect Shock.

Military medicine
INTRODUCTION: The emergence of more complex Prolonged Field Care in austere settings and the need to assist inexperienced providers' ability to treat patients create an urgent need for effective tools to support care. We report on a project to develo...

Combat medic testing of a novel monitoring capability for early detection of hemorrhage.

The journal of trauma and acute care surgery
BACKGROUND: Current out-of-hospital protocols to determine hemorrhagic shock in civilian trauma systems rely on standard vital signs with military guidelines relying on heart rate and strength of the radial pulse on palpation, all of which have prove...

Artificial intelligence and the radiologist: the future in the Armed Forces Medical Services.

BMJ military health
Artificial intelligence (AI) involves computational networks (neural networks) that simulate human intelligence. The incorporation of AI in radiology will help in dealing with the tedious, repetitive, time-consuming job of detecting relevant findings...

Telesurgery prospects in delivering healthcare in remote areas.

JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Feasibility and safety of performing remote surgery was first established by performing surgeries on pigs in later part of the 20th century. The first tele-robotic remote surgical system was set up in Canada in 2003 between two hospitals 400 kilometr...

Remote triage support algorithm based on fuzzy logic.

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
OBJECTIVES: This paper presents a remote triage support algorithm as a part of a complex military telemedicine system which provides continuous monitoring of soldiers' vital sign data gathered on-site using unobtrusive set of sensors.