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Patient Specific Conversations
Welcome to Patient Specific Conversations, the video series brought to you by Axial3D, where we explore patient specific surgery and the medical technology, people, and innovation behind it.
Join us as we explore the latest trends in personalized medicine, discuss challenges, and uncover opportunities that lie at the intersection of medicine and technology. Whether it’s groundbreaking advancements in 3D printing, the integration of AI in diagnostics, or the future of personalized patient care, Patient Specific Conversations is your go-to source for insightful discussions and expert perspectives.
So, sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired. Welcome to Patient Specific Conversations – where the future of patient specific surgery is just a conversation away.
Latest Episode
Evolution to Patient Specific
In this episode, Rory Hanratty interviews Axial3D founder and CSO, Dan Crawford, to explore the journey toward patient-specific surgery. They dive into the challenges of manual segmentation in medical imaging and the growing need for tailored solutions across fields like orthopedics and cardiac surgery. Dan shares how his background in biomedical engineering and medical visualization inspired him to launch Axial3D. They also discuss how advanced technology—like machine learning and cloud-based platforms—is revolutionizing patient-specific surgery and driving better outcomes for patients.
Episode 1
Journey to Patient Specific
In this episode, Rory Hanratty interviews Axial3D founder and CSO, Dan Crawford, to explore the journey toward patient-specific surgery. They dive into the challenges of manual segmentation in medical imaging and the growing need for tailored solutions across fields like orthopedics and cardiac surgery. Dan shares how his background in biomedical engineering and medical visualization inspired him to launch Axial3D. They also discuss how advanced technology—like machine learning and cloud-based platforms—is revolutionizing patient-specific surgery and driving better outcomes for patients.