Recently visited Intuitive near Reading and got to try the da Vinci 5 console. One of those moments where the future suddenly stops feeling far away. As someone interested in surgical innovation and cancer surgery, it was exciting thinking about where all of this may lead next.
Category: Cutting-Edge Quests
Anatomage Table: How 3D Anatomy Could Transform Medical Education
After seeing the Anatomage Table at the Future of Surgery Festival in Birmingham, I finally had the chance to use it properly. This interactive 3D anatomy system made me think differently about how anatomy, radiology, histology, and medical education could come together in one learning space.
Health Tech Events Shaping the Future of Medicine
I love discovering new tools and meeting the people behind them, and health tech events offer just that. They are where ideas become prototypes, and collaborations are born. These gatherings have given me fresh perspective, surprising insights, and more than once, the feeling of being part of something much bigger…
Precision in Practice: My Experience with KRN Labs’ Surgical Simulators
There are moments in medicine that remind you just how far innovation can go. My time exploring the simulators developed by KRN Labs was one of those moments. KRN Labs is creating simulation technology that brings a new level of realism to surgical training. These aren’t just machines. They are…
Organlike: Shaping the Future of Medical Education
What if you could hold the future of surgical training in your hands? Turns out, you can and it is surprisingly squishy in the best way! There’s something quietly revolutionary about Organlike. This Scotland-based company is reimagining how surgeons and medical students prepare for the operating theatre. Their synthetic organ…