Mar 3 2018 23:08:25 (EST)
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Zebra’s AI systems EU certified for pneumothorax and brain bleeds
Israel’s Zebra Medical Vision has announced that two imaging analytics products have been granted CE certification in Europe, to accelerate review and diagnosis of acute conditions in medical imaging.
Zebra’s AI technology can flag time-critical cases such as pneumothorax in chest x-rays and brain bleeds in CT scans.
The technology reduces the time it takes radiologists and ER staff to spot acute conditions by 80%, the company said, improving the quality and timeliness of treatment.
Zebra’s imaging analytics engine connects to any medical picture archive system and analyses relevant scans with its algorithms.
Once an acute condition is detected, a standard message alerts various systems in the hospital, such as the radiology department or emergency room worklists.
https://pharmaphorum.com/news/zebras-ai-systems-get-eu-certificate-to-detect-pneumothorax-and-brain-bleeds/
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On Watch: Dolley Payne-Madison by Zebra
Dolley Payne was born in Virginia, but her family moved to Philadelphia where her father was a Quaker elder and a starch merchant.
When nobody wanted starched shirts anymore, dad’s business went belly-up and Quakers, being the forgiving lot they are, called him a failure and drummed him out of Quakerdom. Businessmen without money in the church, well, you know….
Dolley was an infectious 22-year-old beauty who, in 1790, married John Todd (iii). Being a successful Quaker attorney, Todd had certainly married up with Dolley.
Just when things were going smashingly, the 1793 yellow fever epidemic hit Philadelphia.
The disease took 5,000 lives, including one of Dolley’s two sons, her husband, and her in-laws (some might argue, a blessing). To make matters worse, Dolley Payne Todd was then faced with the Coverture Law.
https://thezebra.org/2019/03/04/on-watch-dolley-madison/
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The Queens of Del Ray, Still Making History
As important as it is to have community initiatives to push the neighborhood forward, it goes nowhere unless you have business owners willing to invest. Nora Partlow fit that bill. Together with her business partner, Scott Mitchell, Partlow opened St. Elmo’s Coffee Pub on The Avenue in 1996
https://thezebra.org/2019/03/04/celebrating-del-ray-women-in-business/