November 2014 - Knowledge and technological systems for health
Issue editor: Robert PICARD,
engineer from École des Mines, Conseil général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie, de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGE)
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Foreword: Etienne CANIARD,
President of La Mutualité Française
I - Forms of technology and medical practices
Is technology at odds with humanistic medicine? A (spurious) question as old as Methusalem
Antoine Vial,
specialist on Public Health
What are new technologies in medicine and surgery good for?
Philippe Merloz,
professor, Clinique Chirurgicale Universitaire d’Orthopédie Traumatologie, Albert Michallon Hospital (CHU de Grenoble-La Tronche, University Joseph Fourier-Grenoble 1)
Smart ambient devices for sustaining longevity
Norbert Noury, Eric McAdams, Claudine Gehin & Bertrand Massot,
Institute of Nanotechnologies in Lyons (INL)
New technology for training in medicine and surgery
Florence Zara,
University of Lyons 1, CNRS, LIRIS; Lucile Vadcard, Laboratory of Education Sciences, University of Grenoble-Alps;
and
Tanneguy Redarce,
University of Lyons, CNRS (INSA de Lyon, Laboratoire Ampère, UMR5005)
The current state of simulation in the health field
Mehdi Benkhadra,
anesthesiologist in intensive care, instructor in medical simulation
An integrated, interoperable platform of telehealth: The EU’s HIPERMED
Jean-Marie Moureaux,
professor, Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy (CRAN, UMR 7039, CNRS - University of Lorraine - Faculty of Medicine)
II - Technology and knowledge
Computer-assisted decision-making in medicine
Stefan Darmoni
(professor),
Nicolas Griffon
(doctor)
and
Philippe Massari
(doctor),
Service d’Informatique Biomédicale, CHU de Rouen
Toward simulating skills in surgery?
Pierre Jannin,
INSERM UMR1099 (University of Rennes 1, Équipe Medicis)
What virtual reality brings to the care provided for cognitive deficiencies
Evelyne Klinger,
ESIEA, Laval
Sytis to the rescue of the hearing-impaired
Jean-Michel Raczinski,
Alliance Manager, Arkamys
E-health: New uses of individual forms of technology in public health
Fréderic Durand Salmon,
founder and president of BePATIENT,
and
Loïc Le Tallec, doctor-advisor at BePATIENT
Ontology-based interoperability in the field of health
Stephen Randall Thomas,
senior researcher, UMR8081 (CNRS-IR4M, University Paris-Sud - Orsay)
New forms of technology for autonomy and health: A shift in the frontier of knowledge
Gérard Dubey,
sociologist, Télécom École de Management
III - The art of care, a business rationale: What equilibrium for health?
Robot-assisted surgery: Why and how?
Clément Vidal,
Société Endocontrol
Regulations for health technology?
Isabelle de Lamberterie,
senior researcher emeritus, CNRS
Personalized medicine: What are we talking about? The prospects
Robert Picard,
engineer from École des Mines, Conseil général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie, de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGE)
Medicine tomorrow: Breakthroughs and care in the future
Pascal Gleyze,
Société Persomed
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