RESEARCH & EDUCATION
Working with the industry to improve outcomes
Our mission. The SXR Research & Innovation Lab supports fit for purpose applications and education through a variety of initiatives designed to help develop medical innovation.
Our end-goal is to advance the future of healthcare and patient outcomes while promoting excellence in teaching, research and curriculum innovation.
MAFLD AI
Utilising the SXR platform, clinical collaborations and AI training we are developing an innovative approach to the early diagnosis of MAFLD (Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease).
Climate resilience and environmental sustainability in
health care education and proctoring provision
SXR is committed to increasing the climate resilience of healthcare facilities to provide, protect and improve health in an unstable and changing climate.
A core benefit of the SXR Platform is the optimisation of procedural resources and reduction of the imprint of release of wastes from hospital care.
PPE AI
PPE donning and doffing
AI for protection against
COVID 19
SXR has developed a ground-breaking PPE AI application to provide safety to healthcare workers putting on and taking off PPE.
• Monitoring, anticipating, managing and adapting to the changing health professional and system needs. This includes risk management.
• Providing tools to assist health care facility officials assess their resilience to the changing needs of care. This includes reaching our under-resourced rural, remote and First Nations communities. The SXR platform can be deployed in any healthcare setting for sustainable equitable care for all.
• Promoting the use of innovation to ensure that health care facilities are constantly and increasingly strengthened and continue to be efficient and responsive.
• Managing risk and reducing workplace injuries with platforms that teach, train and remediate with compliance checking.
ROBOTIC ANALYSIS AI
Collaborating with robotic surgeons, SXR's AI analysis tools chapter, assess and design best practice processes and techniques.
The SXR Platform improves current and future medical procedures.
Abstracts and publications
See our abstracts and publications from our research team and collaborations with universities, hospitals and industry partners.
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY
The American Journal of Surgery
2024-11 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2024.116074
Part of ISSN: 0002-9610
Contributors: Denuka; C. Wijeweera; Z. Ong; T. Preda; T. Carney; M. Wilson; V. Preda
WORLD OPHTHAMOLOGY CONGRESS
Reeve H, Carney T, Wilson M, Preda V, Jabbour J. Reducing ocular trauma with artificial intelligence: personal protective eyewear compliance checking with remediation. Vancouver, Canada. E presentation pod 4 Ocular trauma 17-8-2024 World Ophthalmology Congress
World Ophthalmology Congress
2024-08-17 | Conference poster | Conceptualization, Software
Contributors: Terry Carney; Reeve, H; Wilson, M; Preda, V; Jabbour, J
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR
Kankanamge D, Wijeweera C, Ong Z Carney T, Preda T, Wilson M, Preda V Artificial intelligence (AI) use in surgical skill proficiency assessment in minimally invasive surgeries (MIS). ANZHPE 51st Conference
Australian and New Zealand Health Professional Educator 51st Meeting (ANZHPE) Adelaide June 22-24th 2024.2024-06-24 | Conference poster
Contributors: Terry Carney; Kankanmage D,; Wijeweera C,; Ong, Z; Preda, T; Wilson, M; Preda, V
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR
Ong Z, Kankanamge D, Magrabi F, Carney T, Wilson M, Preda V. Beyond the pandemic. Artificial intelligence AI use in infection control prevention for health care worker (HCW) teaching, remediation and upskilling in personal protective equipment (PPE) use. ANZHPE 51st Conference Adelaide June 22-24th 2024.
Australian and New Zealand Health Professional Educator 51st Meeting (ANZHPE) Adelaide June 22-24th 2024.2024-06-24 | Conference poster
Contributors:
Terry Carney; Ong Zehurn; Kankanamge Denuka; Mograbi, Farah; Wilson, Michael; Preda, Veronica
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INNOVATIONS
Zehurn O, Carney T, Wilson M, Preda V. Implementing artificial intelligence to upskill and surveillance current and future health providers. [Virtual Presentation]. Innovations in Medical Education Conference. Keck Medical School University of Southern California, USA. 15-16 February 2024.
International Medical Education and Artificial Intelligence Innovations - Keck School of Medicine
2024-02-16 | Conference paper
Contributors: Terry Carney; Ong, Zehurn; Wilson, M; Preda, V
SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK. 23RD WORLD CONGRESS
Preda V Reeve H, Carney T, Jabbour J, Wilson M. Artificial intelligence (AI) in work place safety for prevention of ocular injury & trauma with compliance improvement in personal protective eye equipment (PPE). [Poster]. Safety and Health at Work. 23rd World Congress; 27-30 November 2023; Sydney, Australia. 2023
Safety and Health at Work. 23rd World Congress November 2023
2023-11-30 | Conference poster
Contributors: Terry Carney; Reeve, H; Jabbour J; Wilson M; Preda V
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR
Preda V, Jabbour J, Carney T, Wilson M. Teaching Simulation: artificial intelligence for healthcare workers using PPE in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. [Poster]. Australian and New Zealand Association of Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE). 50th annual meeting; 26-29 June 2023; Gold Coast, Australia. 2023.
Australian and New Zealand Health Professional Educator 50th Meeting (ANZHPE) Gold Coast Australia June 2023.
2023-06-29 | Conference poster | Software, Visualization
Contributors: Terry Carney; Preda, V; Wilson, M; Jabbour, J
38TH WORLD OPHTHALMOLOGY CONGRESS
Preda V, Carney T, Wilson M, Jabbour J. Ocular trauma prevention with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for compliance improvement in lasers and work place safety. [Virtual presentation]. 38th World Ophthalmology Congress; 9-12 September 2022
38th World Ophthalmology Congress; 9-12 September 2022
2022-09-12 | Conference poster
Contributors: Terry Carney
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES INTELLIGENCE
Using artificial intelligence for personal protective equipment guidance for healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
Communicable Diseases Intelligence
2022-08-18 | Journal article
Contributors:
Veronica A Preda; Anand Jayapadman; Alexandra Zacharakis; Farah Magrabi; Terry Carney; Peter Petocz; Michael Wilson
Let's develop true innovation in healthcare.
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