Wednesday 16 July 2014

ScHARRNews - Thursday 17th July 2014

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TODAY

EUnetHTA and medical devices
The first expert meeting between EUnetHTA and Medical Device industry representatives took place on 8 May 2014 at Eucomed / EDMA offices in Brussels.  Participants included members of Eucomed, EDMA, COCIR (EUnetHTA Stakeholder Forum Members) and EUnetHTA.Notes of the meeting together with full slide decks (>150 slides!) of all presentations from industry and EUnetHTA representatives are available
The Communication Matters National AAC Conference
CATCH are to exhibit at the Communication Matters National AAC Conference in Leeds on 14-16 September 2014.  The conference provides a unique forum to meet and exchange information with representatives from all disciplines associated with AAC, including people who use AAC, parents, carers, professionals and suppliers of AAC equipment.With a diverse programme of plenaries, presentations and exhibit
SmartGlasses - the answer for the visually impaired?
The BBC's Johnny Cassidy spoke to Dr Stephen Hicks (Oxford University) about his latest innovative research project - SmartGlasses. SmartGlasses don't aim to improve sight clinically but aim to improve independence and make the most of what vision remains.The glasses are not for people who are completely blind, but for those who have some sight remaining that can be used to focus or detect brightn
Day-to-day practice of osteopaths using osteopathy in the cranial field, who are affiliated with the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy (SCCO): A national survey by means of a standardised data collection tool
Author(s):Wilkinson, J. | Thomas, K.J. | Freeman, J.V. | McKenna, B.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: International Journal of Osteopathic MedicineAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Stroke patients' utilisation of extrinsic feedback from computer-based technology in the home: A multiple case study realistic evaluation
Author(s):Parker, J. | Mawson, S. | Mountain, G. | Nasr, N. | Zheng, H.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision MakingAccess all results for your search in Scopus

YESTERDAY

ScHARR debate -- should we age-adjust utility values? John Brazier and Jon Karnon, 15 July
ScHARR debate -- should we age-adjust utility values? John Brazier and Jon Karnon, 15 July From: scharr Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 39:11 More in Education
Doesn't try to improve sight clinically but tries to make the most of what vision you have leftsmart glasses project. Ox...
Doesn't try to improve sight clinically but tries to make the most of what vision you have leftsmart glasses project. Oxford University.Johnny Cassidy BBCDr Stephen Hicks - leads projectAugmented reality smart glasses for visually impaired peopleIncreases independenceProject background - dept neuroscience. Wearable better than implant. Glasses that look normal to people in the environment. Object


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