A previous post, "Veterinary Drones" (here at Veterinary Future Society) was the germ for a full article that was just published in the current (June 2016) issue of DVM360. That article is also... read more →
What if dog's could communicate in human language? We know dogs communicate via body language and some rudimentary vocalization. Researchers have now developed a VEST (canine wearable tech!) that dogs can... read more →
When I upgraded to my Samsung G6 cell phone, I was intrigued at the number of health bio-sensors included in the stock, "Samsung Health" phone app. A pedometer is welcome but expected.... read more →
I have always admired mobile veterinary practitioners, especially because of their ability to find remote farms or stalls. That was before GPS and cell phones. Other problems included what to... read more →
The reach of 3D printing expands further into medicine. Already 3D printing has been used to make functioning prosthetics and replacement bones. The new frontier is printing human (and... read more →
Google Partners with Ethicon Suture to Expand into Robotic Surgery Most companies create divisions below it. Google has created “Alphabet” above itself and now Google is just one subsidiary of... read more →
I found the current issue (Sept. 2015) of DVM360 (formerly DVM Newsmagazine) fascinating. The pg 30 commentary BLASTS the "distributive model" (e.g. Western University Vet School) in the title,... read more →
Recently a non-IBM supercomputer finally passed the “Turing Test” developed by futurist Alan Turing who was made famous last year in the movie, “The Imitation Game.” The Turing Test measures artificial... read more →
There seems to be a very good argument for 3D printing right now in Veterinary Orthopedics. Vet Schools are leading the way as they should! Dr. Judith A. Hudson, a radiology... read more →
