Author: Amy Archer-Williams

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Review explores technical, ethical, legal and societal challenges of digital twin systems for children and young people

A review has been shared in JMIR Publications entitled ‘Technical, ethical, legal, and societal challenges with digital twin systems for the management of chronic diseases in children and young people”. Authors David Drummond and Adrien Coulet begin by providing some background context, defining a digital twin as “using the internet […]

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AI used to find optimal placement schedules for nursing students

NHS England’s Transformation Directorate have published a resource exploring whether an artificial intelligence tool or approach can be developed to automatically generate student nurse placement schedules that adhere to a variety of stakeholder needs and constraints, whilst providing a more diverse range of placements for the students. The resource highlights […]

News in Brief

News in Brief: new CPR training in Manchester, EIT invests in cancer detection tech, new online learning for eye care professionals, and more

It’s time for another news in brief – an opportunity for us to highlight some of the top health tech stories that have caught our eye over the past week. Here’s what’s been happening… Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT to install new technology for CPR training Greater Manchester Mental […]

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Frontiers study demonstrates app’s use of gamification to alleviate depressive symptoms

A new study has been published in Frontiers entitled ‘Gamification improves antidepressant effects of cognitive control training – A pilot trial’. Authors Simone Weller, Philipp A. Schroeder and Christian Plewnia note that whilst treatment approaches for major depressive order (MDD) encompass psychotherapy, medication and brain stimulation, insignificant symptom relief remains […]