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Video Capture of Surgery with Theator

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In this episode of Medtech Matters, a podcast focused on the medical device manufacturing industry and the factors impacting it, we speak with Dr. Tamir Wolf, CEO and Co-Founder of Theator. He discusses his company and why capturing a video record of a surgery is beneficial to physicians. He speaks to the educational advantages that can be realized and also talks about the legal implications of using his technology in a malpractice suit. Specifically, the following questions are addressed.

  • Can you please provide a brief overview of Theator?
  • Is this technology used for surgical training, surgical planning, or both?
  • Does this technology function in real time or is it only outside of the OR?
  • What if a surgeon was sued for a mistake during a surgical procedure. Could this technology be used as evidence?
  • What’s next for Theator? Where is the company headed?

Listen to this episode and see what you think of capturing surgeries on video with Theator. If you’d like to share thoughts, ask questions, or suggest a future participant for Medtech Matters, please reach out to me at sfenske@rodmanmedia.com.

For more medtech news and information, visit www.mpomag.com.

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In this episode of Medtech Matters, a podcast focused on the medical device manufacturing industry and the factors impacting it, we speak with Dr. Tamir Wolf, CEO and Co-Founder of Theator. He discusses his company and why capturing a video record of a surgery is beneficial to physicians. He speaks to the educational advantages that can be realized and also talks about the legal implications of using his technology in a malpractice suit. Specifically, the following questions are addressed.

  • Can you please provide a brief overview of Theator?
  • Is this technology used for surgical training, surgical planning, or both?
  • Does this technology function in real time or is it only outside of the OR?
  • What if a surgeon was sued for a mistake during a surgical procedure. Could this technology be used as evidence?
  • What’s next for Theator? Where is the company headed?

Listen to this episode and see what you think of capturing surgeries on video with Theator. If you’d like to share thoughts, ask questions, or suggest a future participant for Medtech Matters, please reach out to me at sfenske@rodmanmedia.com.

For more medtech news and information, visit www.mpomag.com.

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