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Thoracic Center of Excellence Ranked First in U.S.
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Medical simulator team wins federal grant
Dr. Andy Chiou Explains the Innovative VNUS Closure Procedure
Group effort set to pay off at new medical center
Important Note for PSG and IPS Patients
Pediatric Urology Group Welcomes Dr. Rhee
Dr. DeBord Receives Certification
PSG Physicians Host Breast Cancer Symposium
Dr. Estes Named to Best Doctors List
Homegrown doctor stirs up vision for ‘very complex’ deal
Doctor’s ‘hobby’ changing Peoria
Peoria Surgeon Plans Symposium
Local Surgeon Elected President of the Midwest Surgical Association
Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Illinois Medical Center
Improved Treatment for Hemorrhoids
Dr. Chiou Discusses the risks of AAA
Source: WEEK
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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The U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command is giving 850 thousand dollars to Bradley University.
The money will go to Bradley’s colleges of Engineering and Technology and the Liberal Arts and Sciences, who will work with medical professionals to create programmable robotic testing dummies to practice medicine.
“We’re developing an internal hemmorhage simulator. That sounds like blah, blah, blah, blah, to a lot of people, but what if I said we were developing a better training tool to detect breast cancer, to detect prostate cancer, to make it more realistic and to save lives,” said Dr. Andy Chiou from Bradley Engineering.
Peoria Robotics, a group founded under the Peoria NEXT innovation center, received the money for the project.
Congressman Aaron Schock says this research will be crucial to lower healthcare costs and create longer lives from Central Illinois Citizens.