Peter Musil
RNDr. Peter Musil, PhD. is a graduate of the interdisciplinary study of biomedical physics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics and the Faculty of Medicine of the Comenius University in Bratislava. In the years 2006-2016, he worked as an assistant professor of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bratislava in Bratislava and co-researcher of several national and international projects. He is the co-author of 19 scientific works registered in the SCOPUS, HI-8 database. He currently works as the head of the Project Center of the Faculty of Medicine of Comenius University and as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Medicine of SZU (subjects biophysics and physiology). He specializes in project management of national and international projects; experimentally for flow cytometry, image analysis, imaging techniques in cooperation with the International Laser Center, cultivation of human somatic cells, including stem cells for the needs of basic research as well as for clinical application.
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Moderated
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Discussion "From idea to product in healthcare"
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Moderation
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DISCUSSION: "Support of Digital Innovation Through Education"
The HealthHub project will provide a set of educational services that will be available to small clinics, larger providers, and large teaching hospitals. What kind of education will be available for free thanks to the European Digital Innovation Center project? -
DISCUSSION: Digital innovation now! Why join the project of the Center for Innovative Healthcare
The discussion will focus on the following topics:- What will the European Digital Innovation Hub for Health offer and how to get involved?
- How to raise funds for the digitalisation of healthcare providers?
- What exactly is digital transformation and what will it bring?
- Why do central government need to digitize?
- What do hospitals need in digitization and what do smaller dispensaries need?
- How can advanced technologies be used in the Slovak healthcare system, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, or high-performance computing?
- How to use research capacities in Slovakia and how can Health and Care innovations be helped to start earning?
Invited guests:
Martina Antošová, Martin University Hospital
Michal Ivantyšyn, ITAPA
Andrej Krupa, Perry talents
Peter Musil, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava
Moderator:
Samuel Arbe, Center for Innovative Healthcare
Webinar participants will be given the opportunity to participate in the project. In addition, the interactive discussion will also serve as a basis for a better understanding of the needs of the health sector.
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