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IDSA Medical 15 explores the latest in medical device design

 

Herndon, Virginia (September 21, 2015) -­‐ The IDSA Medical Design Conference takes over the state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) in Tampa, Florida, from Oct. 21-22, 2015. A pre-conference, Experiential Symposium (additional registration required) is scheduled on Oct. 20 with a hands-on experiential tissue lab experience and a contextual usability study on robotic-assisted surgery; along with contextual inquiry workshops on emergency room conditions and interventional cardiology.

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@IDSA #IDSAMedical15 to Explore Latest in Medical Design

 

Tampa, FL (September 17, 2015) -­‐ The premier medical design event—the IDSA Medical Design Conference—takes over the state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) in Tampa, FL from Oct. 21-22, 2015. A pre-conference, Experiential Symposium (additional registration required) is scheduled on Oct. 20 with a hands-on experiential tissue lab experience and a contextual usability study on robotic-assisted surgery; along with contextual inquiry workshops on emergency room conditions and interventional cardiology.

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USF CAMLS Innovation Center Responds to the Rapidly Changing, Competitive Medical Device Industry

 

Industry Expert Mark Moyer to Lead the Innovation Center  

Tampa, FL (June 18, 2015) -­‐ The University of South Florida Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) is making strategic moves to address the most challenging needs of the rapidly changing medical device industry and its health care provider clients.

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Florida Aquarium: Ailing Sea Turtle Has Leak in Lung

 

An injured sea turtle from The Florida Aquarium was taken to USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) for advanced diagnostic imaging and additional procedures. “Freud” was transferred to The Florida Aquarium from the state’s panhandle, where he was found floating and suffering from a possible tear in his lung. Unable to completely diagnose Freud’s condition without sophisticated advanced imaging, The Florida Aquarium is teaming up with the staff at the USF Health CAMLS facility to get a better look at his injuries and figure out the best course of action for his recovery.

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