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SegMamba: Long-range Sequential Modeling Mamba For 3D Medical Image Segmentation

International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention
The Transformer architecture has shown a remarkable ability in modeling global relationships. However, it poses a significant computational challenge when processing high-dimensional medical images. This hinders its development and widespread adoption in
Zhaohu Xing   +4 more
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Perceived impacts of medical tourism development on community wellbeing

Tourism Management, 2018
Community leaders and tourism authorities in Las Vegas have suggested the promotion and development of medical tourism to improve the economy and quality of life for residents.
Courtney Suess, S. Baloglu, J. Busser
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Medical Device Development

2011
The medical device industry in the United States and worldwide is immense in its economic impact (sales in 2009 were $260 billion worldwide, $120 billion in the United States alone, $64 billion in the European Community, and $45 billion in Japan; in 1998 the US medical equipment trade surplus was $18.2 billion).
Shayne C. Gad, Charles B. Spainhour
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Medical Software Development

1997
The cost of software, both for developing and maintaining programs, represents a growing part of computing budgets and sometimes exceeds hardware costs. The increase in these costs, observed over the past 20 years, is largely due to the growing complexity of the problems to be solved and to the ever-changing requirements of users.
Patrice Degoulet, Marius Fieschi
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Bias in medical AI: Implications for clinical decision-making

PLOS Digital Health
Biases in medical artificial intelligence (AI) arise and compound throughout the AI lifecycle. These biases can have significant clinical consequences, especially in applications that involve clinical decision-making.
James L Cross, M. Choma, J. Onofrey
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Professional development of medical educators

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010
Clinicians are increasingly involved in teaching, learning, assessment and supervisory activities with medical students, trainees and other health professionals. Participation in professional development pathways and activities in medical education enables clinical teachers to provide high quality education and training.
Tim, Swanwick, Judy, McKimm
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Medical Tourism Experience: Conceptualization, Scale Development, and Validation

Journal of Travel Research, 2018
While travel for physical well-being has long been a practice, medical tourism is an emerging phenomenon characterized by medical care combined with holiday-making activities.
Tathagata Ghosh, Santanu Mandal
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Development towards multimedia medical workstations

Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 1994
In this paper, concepts and examples of medical workstations with multimedia and hypermedia capabilities will be presented. These workstations have special hardware and software requirements. Also described in the article are the developments in Europe (AIM project line) within this area.
H U, Lemke, G, Faulkner, M, Krauss
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Medications development: Successes and challenges

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2005
The National Institute on Drug Abuse has funded a medications program that has concentrated on the development of medications for opiate and cocaine dependence. Levomethadyl acetate (LAAM) and buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone sublingual tablets were developed in conjunction with pharmaceutical partners and approved by the Food and Drug ...
Frank, Vocci, Walter, Ling
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Medical Help for Developing Nations

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
To the Editor.— The Journalis to be commended for the focus on international health given in the Jan 27 issue. Dr Lundberg 1 was right to point out in his editorial that "there is a great mass of medically underserved human beings in need of care." He concludes his comments with the thought that "it is time for the United States to export physicians ...
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