Tech

Expansion, carbon-neutrality and augmented reality: just a few things we’ve addressed in 2021

Submitted by Jan Ash on Wed, 22/12/2021 - 09:06

This time last year we were reflecting on the light at the end of the tunnel, with a vaccine being rolled out that would help fight COVID-19. The global situation has certainly improved since then but, unfortunately, we aren’t quite out the other side just yet. 2021 repeatedly threw challenges our way and businesses were forced to continue to adapt and evolve in order to survive. As an online education provider we were in a very fortunate position, and we’ve successfully run hundreds of online meetings over the past 12 months.

Bridging knowledge gaps through collaborative learning: Corpus Communities

Submitted by Jan Ash on Thu, 14/10/2021 - 07:32

The Corpus recently ran a poll where we asked the LinkedIn community about their experiences with online networking during the pandemic. The result was unequivocal: 90% said their experience of networking virtually left something (or, in some cases, much) to be desired when compared to pre-pandemic, in-person networking meetings.

Pre-recorded presentations: the way forward for satellite symposia?

Submitted by Jan Ash on Thu, 19/08/2021 - 10:45

Satellite symposia are an integral part of modern medical conferences, providing healthcare professionals with vital opportunities to take part in small group discussions specifically designed to meet their continuing medical education needs. They are a chance for physicians to meet and hear from other professionals in their therapy area including, if they are lucky, a renowned national or international KOL in the field.

Scratching the surface: electrocardiograms and promising cardiac medical devices

Submitted by Jan Ash on Mon, 02/08/2021 - 10:41

Coupled with the technological advances over recent years, significant developments of diagnostic and monitoring platforms have alleviated pressures faced by front line doctors (1). Within the field of cardiology, the ongoing sophistication of medical devices has improved patient quality of life for a range of different cardiovascular-related illnesses such as ischaemic heart disease and hypertensive diseases.

AI-assisted endoscopy: A genial tool against colorectal cancer

Submitted by Jan Ash on Thu, 24/06/2021 - 10:24

The use of AI to aid diagnosis has been heralded increasingly often as an imminent evolution in the world of gastroenterology (1, 2). Thanks to an Italian study, in April the FDA has approved for the first time a tool for colonoscopy that helps doctors detect suspicious lesions in real time whilst performing the examination (3, 4).

Democratising access to educational materials

Submitted by Jan Ash on Tue, 01/06/2021 - 08:08

Attending medical conferences is a great way for healthcare professionals to learn about the latest advances in therapies and treatments for diseases in their chosen area. Not only can Specialists listen to lectures delivered by world-renowned Key Opinion Leaders, with whom they may not normally come into contact, but they can speak directly to exhibitors, listen to abstracts, read posters, attend workshops… the benefits go on. However, attendance at these events comes at a price, both literally and figuratively.

Virtual preceptorships: Supporting newly qualified Specialists in an online world

Submitted by Jan Ash on Mon, 17/05/2021 - 08:39

Preceptorship meetings are a fantastic way for newly qualified healthcare professionals to build on the education they received during formal training and continue the learning process. They help smooth the transition from student to Specialist and build confidence in being able to work autonomously – all of which leads to increased quality of care and patient satisfaction.

Meeting planning, audience engagement and the future of tech: a virtual masterclass

Submitted by Jan Ash on Fri, 26/03/2021 - 11:41

Virtual meetings well and truly became an integral part of our lives in 2020 and thanks to their convenience they are here to stay. But are you really making the most out of what the technology can offer? Are you planning your meeting effectively or efficiently? Is the audience actually engaged with what’s on screen? These are some of the questions that The Corpus team answered during our first Virtual Masterclass.