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Display results by tag: health

Mark Lange

Spanish SME helps doctors communicate easily with computers in the operating room

Mark Lange, Director EU Institutional Relations - 30 May 2013

Tedcas helps surgeons (among other specialties) improve their efficiency by using hand movements and voice commands to control computers in the operating theatre – a creative step forward in modern hospital care.

New World of Work: Is employee productivity versus happiness a necessary trade off?

New World of Work: Is employee productivity versus happiness a necessary trade off?

Ray Pinto, Senior Government Affairs Manager - 03 May 2013

Are managers still measuring productivity by how long an employee is seen at their desk and in the office? The nature of doing business has changed in an increasingly competitive world, demanding employees to travel and produce more. The mangers of yesterday used to live by the mantra ‘out of sight, out of mind’. However, modern managers are increasingly valuing the need for their employees to...

Rob Knies

Coming to aid of brain-tumour patients

Rob Knies - 28 March 2013

Fourteen to 15 months—that’s the average prognosis for patients with glioblastoma, the most aggressive type of malignant glioma, says Dr. Patrick Y. Wen, clinical director of the Center for Neuro-Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Elena Bonfiglioli

Windows 8: Why it matters to the European Health Sector

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 30 November 2012

It has been just over a month since Windows 8 officially launched but what does this mean for vast numbers of European health workers and patients out there?

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