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AI-driven surgical skill optimization

MBZUAI · Notable

Summary

Researchers at Johns Hopkins are developing AI-driven video analysis tools to provide surgeons with unbiased skill assessments and personalized feedback. The system segments surgical procedures, detects instruments, and assesses skill in cataract surgery. Dr. Shameema Sikder is leading the development of technologies to improve ophthalmic surgical care standards internationally. Why it matters: AI-based surgical skill assessment could standardize training and improve patient outcomes in the region and globally.

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