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Siemens Healthineers
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We’re a leading medtech company with over 125 years of experience united by a unique purpose: We pioneer breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably.
Our team of 71,000 dedicated Healthineers passionately pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in healthcare to help improve people’s lives around the world.
Our portfolio, spanning in vitro and in vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways. With the unique combination of our strengths in patient twinning1, precision therapy, as well as digital, data, and artificial intelligence (AI), we are well positioned to take on the greatest challenges in healthcare. We will continue to build on these strengths to help overcome the world’s most threatening diseases, enable efficient operations, and expand access to care.
Our team of 71,000 dedicated Healthineers passionately pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in healthcare to help improve people’s lives around the world.
Our portfolio, spanning in vitro and in vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways. With the unique combination of our strengths in patient twinning1, precision therapy, as well as digital, data, and artificial intelligence (AI), we are well positioned to take on the greatest challenges in healthcare. We will continue to build on these strengths to help overcome the world’s most threatening diseases, enable efficient operations, and expand access to care.
Sports and cardiac health: Listen to your heart
Regular exercise is one of the most effective methods to keep the heart healthy and efficient. Today, we’re joined by experts in the fields of sports cardiology and exercise physiology, as well as an athlete with firsthand experience in the matter.
In this episode, host Myra Cocker, Assistant Professor of Cardiology at Houston Methodist Hospital and Global Director of Clinical Science for Cardiovascular Ultrasound at Siemens Healthineers, welcomes:
• Dr. Jonathan Kim, Associate Professor and Founding Director at Emory University Sports Cardiology and Team Cardiologist for Georgia Tech, the Atlanta Falcons, Hawks, and Braves.
• Dr. Dominique Hansen, Professor of Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology in Cardiometabolic Diseases at Universiteit Hasselt in Belgium and Secretary of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology
• Daniel Engelbrecht, retired professional soccer player and cardiology patient
What you’ll learn in this episode:
• How cardiac risk can affect older and younger elite athletes differently
• Cardiac events can stem from myocarditis, caused by an infectious disease.
• Red flag symptoms when it comes to cardiac events while exercising, including intense chest pressure or loss of consciousness
• The use of Automated External Defibrillators is a critical first response strategy in the event of cardiac arrest.
• Implementation of an exercise program can be essential when treating a patient who has experienced, or is at risk for, cardiovascular disease.
• For patients who have suffered from major cardiac events, their timeline for return to sports or intense physical activity is heavily dependent on a number of individual factors.
00:00 Sports and cardiac health
01:40 Exercise and cardiovascular health: an overview
08:45 Cardiac events in elite athletes
14:29 The importance of first response preparedness
17:23 Rehabilitation protocol after a cardiac event
22:40 Activity trackers and cardiac rehab
24:25 Conclusion
In this episode, host Myra Cocker, Assistant Professor of Cardiology at Houston Methodist Hospital and Global Director of Clinical Science for Cardiovascular Ultrasound at Siemens Healthineers, welcomes:
• Dr. Jonathan Kim, Associate Professor and Founding Director at Emory University Sports Cardiology and Team Cardiologist for Georgia Tech, the Atlanta Falcons, Hawks, and Braves.
• Dr. Dominique Hansen, Professor of Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology in Cardiometabolic Diseases at Universiteit Hasselt in Belgium and Secretary of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology
• Daniel Engelbrecht, retired professional soccer player and cardiology patient
What you’ll learn in this episode:
• How cardiac risk can affect older and younger elite athletes differently
• Cardiac events can stem from myocarditis, caused by an infectious disease.
• Red flag symptoms when it comes to cardiac events while exercising, including intense chest pressure or loss of consciousness
• The use of Automated External Defibrillators is a critical first response strategy in the event of cardiac arrest.
• Implementation of an exercise program can be essential when treating a patient who has experienced, or is at risk for, cardiovascular disease.
• For patients who have suffered from major cardiac events, their timeline for return to sports or intense physical activity is heavily dependent on a number of individual factors.
00:00 Sports and cardiac health
01:40 Exercise and cardiovascular health: an overview
08:45 Cardiac events in elite athletes
14:29 The importance of first response preparedness
17:23 Rehabilitation protocol after a cardiac event
22:40 Activity trackers and cardiac rehab
24:25 Conclusion
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Healthcare: A global challenge
Переглядів 11712 годин тому
Listen to this episode to learn more about the challenge of non-communicable diseases like cancer and heart disease in middle-income and developing countries. You’ll hear also about the possible impact that AI is expected to have on the healthcare industry, and how City Cancer Challenge Foundation leverages collaboration to push for meaningful change. Tisha Boatman, Head of Global Access to Car...
Digital twins in cancer care
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Listen to this episode to explore how digital twins have the potential to change every step of the cancer care process, from early detection to treatment and follow up and the potential implications of digital twin technologies for the future of oncology, medical professionals as well as patients. Gabriel Haras, MD, president of Cancer Therapy Imaging at Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, ...
How an intelligent CT workflow solution helps a doctor balance motherhood and medicine
Переглядів 44114 днів тому
Follow the journey of Lucia La Mura, MD, a dedicated cardiologist at the Centro Medico Ascione Torre del Greco in Naples, Italy, as she navigates the challenges of motherhood while maintaining her professional excellence. She shares her experience of how myExam Companion, a technology for CT workflow automation, has transformed her daily routine, allowing her to balance her roles as both a moth...
Improving access to breast care with mobile screenings and AI
Переглядів 17814 днів тому
Breast cancer screening is crucial for early detection, but challenges like limited access and socio-economic issues persist. To combat this, doctors are utilizing mobile mammography trucks and artificial intelligence in diagnostics. These solutions aim to bring screening closer to people and improve the diagnostic process. Learn about screening for breast cancer, the barriers to screening, mob...
Growing crystals for photon-counting CT: Meet the team
Переглядів 71621 день тому
In nature, crystals take millions of years to grow. To produce the cadmium telluride crystals needed for our photon-counting CT detectors, we had to accelerate this process. The team at our Crystal Center made this possible. Ievgen Levchuk and Matthias Arzig, both working as crystal growers, share what makes it the best job in the world for them. Are you a fan of crystals and looking for an exc...
Patient twinning: The future of healthcare
Переглядів 18821 день тому
Listen to this episode to learn more about the concept of digital twins in healthcare. Precision medicine has given rise to the idea of creating patients' digital twins. The successful development of digital twins of individual organs has set the stage for its development. However, the quantity and quality of data required to create a functional patient twin is an obstacle that is yet to be con...
How remote MRI scanning can help address staff shortages in radiology
Переглядів 48628 днів тому
When facing shortages in skilled workforce, University Hospital Essen, Germany, established an innovative approach in their diagnostic imaging department: remote scanning. It allows radiology technologists to run MRI exams from anywhere and at any time. This not only benefits the staff who can work on a more flexible schedule, but also allows for patients to receive better care. If you want to ...
No two patients are alike: How can AI monitor neurodegenerative diseases? (3/3)
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Researchers are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze huge amounts of data and understand neurodegenerative diseases. This helps to identify patterns and drive research forward. Listen to this episode to join the discussion on the role of AI in predicting the progression of neurodegenerative diseases, the importance of data sharing between research groups and the role of AI...
How can we spot the early signs of dementia? (2/3)
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Alzheimer's disease is a common neurodegenerative symptom whose effects on the brain are being intensively researched. Biomarkers are being used to monitor the progression of the disease and understand the patient's experience. You’ll listen to a discussion on current detection capabilities, the use of biomarkers for disease monitoring and ongoing Alzheimer's research and you will gain insights...
"Every minute counts": optimizing the stroke pathway in Barcelona
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For stroke patients, time is of the essence. Every minute saved can positively impact patient outcomes. That's why it’s key to save time along the entire stroke pathway - from the onset of stroke to treatment and follow-up. Carlos Molina, MD, and Alejandro Tomasello, MD, from Vall d'Hebron hospital in Barcelona, Spain, aim to overcome bottlenecks with their one-step approach to stroke treatment...
MRI at 50: The past, present, and future of a high-end imaging technology
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Since the 1970s, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has undergone numerous improvements, ranging from patient comfort enhancements in the 1980s to AI-powered dementia prediction and management. Listen to this episode to discover what improvements have been made and the impact they've had on healthcare, as well as what the future holds for MRI machines. In this episode, Arthur Kaindl talks to expe...
How can technology slow the global rise of neurodegenerative diseases? (1/3)
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Neurodegenerative diseases are expected to increase due to factors like aging and lifestyle choices. Stay tuned to learn about the current methods of detecting neurodegenerative diseases and what they involve. You’ll also hear about the important role that wearable devices are playing in the field of brain health. Additionally, you’ll learn about what the medical profession is doing to prepare ...
Improving pathways and prevention in stroke care
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Improving pathways and prevention in stroke care
Making heathcare acessible in rural Colombia
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Making heathcare acessible in rural Colombia
From the finest details to the big picture: How we care about the full scope of healthcare
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From the finest details to the big picture: How we care about the full scope of healthcare
Shape 24 Spotlight: Towards a sustainable tomorrow
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Shape 24 Spotlight: Towards a sustainable tomorrow
Bringing 7T MRI to clinical routine
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Bringing 7T MRI to clinical routine
Fundación Hospital San José mejora su capacidad diagnóstica en Buga con tecnología avanzada de TC
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Fundación Hospital San José mejora su capacidad diagnóstica en Buga con tecnología avanzada de TC
Cancer care: Serving patients across northern Finland
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Cancer care: Serving patients across northern Finland
Combating nosocomial infections: How we develop hygienic medical devices
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Combating nosocomial infections: How we develop hygienic medical devices
A hospital's path to net zero in South Africa
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A hospital's path to net zero in South Africa
Keeping medical technology safe from hackers
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Keeping medical technology safe from hackers
Healthcare access: Transforming cancer care in Northeast India
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Healthcare access: Transforming cancer care in Northeast India
Building a more LGBTQIA+ friendly and inclusive workplace
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Building a more LGBTQIA friendly and inclusive workplace
Mobile MRI: Expanding healthcare access in rural West Virginia
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Mobile MRI: Expanding healthcare access in rural West Virginia
Haciendo accesible el cuidado de la salud en zonas rurales de Colombia
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Haciendo accesible el cuidado de la salud en zonas rurales de Colombia
AI in cancer care: How it changes radiation therapy
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AI in cancer care: How it changes radiation therapy
How long does it typically take?
The editor did a great job on this one
Very important message on NCD's, thanks for information
Amazing
Good advice ❤
Amazing
How could digital twin technology transform the entire cancer care process, from early detection to follow-up, and what potential implications might this have for the future of oncology, medical professionals, and patients?
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This is already happening in Germany as pioneer experience . As a technologist am not what benfitsis this to the patient or companies . It s perfect for me but where is the catch.
I did my second Mri yesterday and it was weirdly just as relaxing as the first time. I strangely enjoy the vibrations and some sounds (not the hammer sound of course)
Beautiful story and film! I think the baby is going to be a future cardiologist!
University of Michigan Data Science Ethics Senior Analyst Team 21:47
This is interesting.... personality I'm a Data Scientist so....a grain of salt. 21:16
I Vote for Chemotherapy 19:34
I’m only eight and I have to get an MRI
8? I hope everything will be fine.
Anthropology 1:05
You could have incorporated video of the mobile Mammogram Unit rather than explaining it by words 😊
Gosh that’s neat.
Its amazing to be part of this journey and to offer such benefits to the entire mankind ❤
I had my MRI on 6 - 6-2024 on my shoulder. Thank God it discovered the cause of the severe pain that I had. Tear of the tendon. Surgery was done. I am recovering
This is how AI will take our jobs…
Thank you for this enlightening video on improving access to breast care through mobile screenings and AI. The use of mobile mammography trucks and AI to overcome barriers like limited access and socio-economic issues is truly inspiring. The insights from experts like Aline Hambüchen, Dr. Brian Englander, Federica Pediconi, Marco Caballo, and Abby Weldon highlight the transformative potential of these innovations. Appreciate the comprehensive discussion on enhancing early detection and diagnosis.
Huch, schonn vorbei ?
Colon or large intestine ulcers can be seen in MRI?
what to do for difficult ones ? can we use 90 degrees
What is the price
Hi, Anaya sonu, we are unable to answer pricing questions via social media channels. Please reach out to your correct regional contact via this link: www.healthcare.siemens.com/how-can-we-help-you Thank you.
Very informative and enlightening. Well done.
MRI scans are generally painless. Please consult your doctor for personalized guidance. Thank you!
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No pain right?
no its painless
Does anyone know if you get weighed before a scan?
If they want him beforehand then that means we need to stay level with the association of all citations and charitable s
Had one today, worst part was not moving while it was going on as they did about 6-8 takes over about 45 minutes. Best part is when he asked "what do you want to hear?" I asked "oh? whaddaya got?", he goes "everything" and sure enough, they even had some obscure hard rock which, combined with all the noise from the machine, actually nearly put me to sleep during each segment, lol!
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I had my MRI today and I was just not feeling good I was having problem to breathe too it was my worst experience I had the MRI of my brain 😭
The Metaverse , AR& VR is the future of healthcare and digital care 🏥👨⚕️ helping connect doctors with patients all across the world 🌎
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good and simple explanation 👌🏻 Canon's was better, though 😅🤷🏻♂️... sincerely!
Hello i want to say this this should be on hospital number 2 on Kazakhstan
Der und stärkster Mann Deutschlands? Ich lach mich kaputt.
The intersections of these 3 industries are merging.
Positive innovation
Fascinating
Any vacancies?
I had 3 done today, both shoulders and with the face mask. It's not that bad, honestly, just shut your eyes before you go in and hum a few tunes. Noises are a bit strange but it helped me to think that this was some sort of countdown to being over