Seminar Series: CBi on Developing Tech for Remote Healthcare Delivery RECORDED

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The presentation introduced UVM’s Center for Biomedical Innovation and highlighted several ongoing projects that aim to develop new technologies for remote assessment and intervention. A new approach for rapid and objective fall risk characterization and a mobile application for providing physiological biofeedback to help manage panic attacks was discussed.

UVM Center for Biomedical Innovation and Developing Technologies for Remote Healthcare Delivery

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Ryan S. McGinnis, PhD │ Assistant Professor and Director │ Biomedical Engineering Program, Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, University of Vermont

The presentation introduced UVM’s Center for Biomedical Innovation and highlighted several ongoing projects that aim to develop new technologies for remote assessment and intervention. A new approach for rapid and objective fall risk characterization and a mobile application for providing physiological biofeedback to help manage panic attacks was discussed.

via Zoom on Friday, February 12, 2021 (Click here for RECORDING)  Password: 1=g2^V2X

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