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X-Ray Tech – The Future of Healthcare with Adam Isley and his Artemis Immersive Technologies
Episode Overview Episode Topic: In this episode of Skeleton Crew – The Rad Tech Show, we sit down with Adam Isley, the founder of Artemis Immersive, to discuss the innovative concept of patient empowerment and education with 3D imaging. Adam introduces us to his...
Exciting News!
Artemis Immersive has been named one of the Top 10 Startups to Watch for the 2024 NC TECH Awards! We are beyond honored to be recognized alongside some of North Carolina's most innovative companies. We can't wait to celebrate this achievement with all the finalists on...
We present you VoxScan Medical – The First Immersive Medical Record (patents pending)
And here we are. 2 weeks late on missing our 1 year birthday, but showing up with the trophy from the North Carolina Technology Association (NC TECH) Startup Showcase. #1 startup!!!! What an amazing showing by our team over the last 54 weeks. The product(s) only...
Artemis Immersive pitches in Venture Connect
We’re proud to be a sponsor for hashtag#VentureConnect2024! Huge congratulations to our client Adam Isley at Artemis Immersive on his debut pitch at CED Venture Connect. Join us & CED (Council for Entrepreneurial Development) for Day 2 of a one-of-a-kind...
The VOXSCAN
“We reviewed the evolution of medical imaging, and its current state by analyzing existing peer reviewed research, and the results are less than comforting. Key Takeaways:
The first step in image interpretation for a radiologist is detection1
Therefore, an error in perception can prematurely end the diagnostic process leading to missed diagnoses1
Diagnostic errors in radiology are common2
The retrospective error rate among radiologic examinations has been reported to be approximately 30%, with real-time errors in daily radiology practice averaging 3-5%2
Perceptual (vs. cognitive) errors comprise 78% of all malpractice suits against radiologists1
Depending on the scenario and modality, up to 32% of radiologist diagnostic errors have been found to be of “major” significant, usually defined as an error that can change clinical management1
Errors have a strong correlation with relative work overload, but not time of day3
Results are in!
Using Survey Monkey, we asked 3 questions to 50 people who had experienced the Virtual Speaker, Voxel App, or both.