Transforming Surgical Care with Innovation: Surgical Data Science Collective
Online Event experienceStart Date
26 Feb 2025Start Time
9:00 (America/Chicago)End Date
26 Feb 2025End Time
10:00 (America/Chicago)Event posted by:
Event Language
- English
Online event type
Webinar
Event Description
Join the G4 Alliance Innovation & Technology Working Group Webinar Series on Transforming Surgical Care with Innovation.
The G4 Alliance is excited to announce this new series to showcase innovative medical technologies that can transform surgical, obstetric, trauma, and anesthesia (SOTA) care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
As part of our commitment to supporting our members—NGOs, medical societies, and hospitals operating in LMICs—this series will highlight breakthrough medical devices, digital health solutions, and training platforms developed with the challenges of low-resource settings in mind. Each session will provide a deep dive into:
✅ The technology and company behind it
✅ Potential applications for global surgery and patient care in LMICs
✅ How the innovation was developed for use in low-resource settings
✅ How G4 Alliance members can benefit from these technologies
UPCOMING WEBINARS
February 26, from 10 to 11 am ET - Surgical Data Science Collective
March 26, from 10 to 11 am ET – Corvent Medical
The location is on Zoom. Please register to attend!
The first session will feature the Surgical Data Science Collective (SDSC), a nonprofit organization that connects surgeons, scientists, and engineers to unlock the insights hidden within surgical data. Andrew Porter, Chief Operating Officer, will be presenting.
SDSC's Surgical Video Platform provides:
🔹Secure cloud-based data storage for surgical video analysis
🔹Training tools to help surgeons enhance their skills and adopt new techniques
🔹A global network of experts fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing
SDSC's platform offers NGOs performing surgeries in LMICs a valuable resource for training providers, improving surgical outcomes, and bridging the gap between surgical research and real-world applications.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore how emerging technologies can support your mission and improve patient care.