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New Blog: Bridging the Gap between Clinical Reality and Computer Simulation

Dear readers,

It is time for another blog post and with this I want to introduce Edward Fält, Director of Corporate Strategy at Mentice. During his time at Mentice, Edward has had the opportunity to work with both core development activities, clinical interactions to define details of a product as well as marketing activities to appropriately position the use of simulation to maximize value for clients. In this blog Edward discusses the link between technology and medicine and the blog is intended to introduce the importance of disruptive technologies in medical simulation and more specifically full physics simulation with respect to endovascular procedures.

Göran Malmberg, CEO/President

This blog is written by Edward Fält, Director of Corporate Strategy at Mentice AB. 

Please read the whole blog at: blog.mentice.com

Topics

  • Health, Health Care, Pharmaceuticals

Categories

  • endovascular simulation
  • medical simulation
  • realistic simulator
  • simulation experiences
  • clinical reality

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