Innovation has always been at the heart of Johnson & Johnson’s mission to change the trajectory of human health around the world.
The 10 Most Innovative Health Companies of 2022
Johnson & Johnson MedTech has heavily invested in surgical innovation, creating comprehensive planning software, training, and surgical robotics for health systems.
Severance Professor 1st Asia-Pacific Surgeon to Join C-SATS
Prof. Byung Soh Min with Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System is the first C-SATS expert reviewer in Asia-Pacific.
First of its Kind Centre in Kingdom
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C-SATS is state of the art simulation technology, similar to those used in the aviation industry, that effectively improves skills and knowledge of health care professionals.
Virtual Training Platform Maintains, Improves Military Surgeons' Skills
The Air Force studied a virtual training platform called C-SATS, which provides specialized training for surgeons to further improve their specialized skills.
5 High-Tech Ways Johnson & Johnson Is Revolutionizing How Doctors Are Trained Around the World
Welcome to the cutting-edge, tech-savvy world of continuing medical education at Johnson & Johnson with virtual reality surgical simulations and cloud-based feedback on performance in the surgical suite.
The Future of Surgery: How Digital Surgery is Shaping the Future of Healthcare
From VR that trains doctors in remote locations to 3D printing that creates customized surgical tools on demand, digital advances are making high-quality care and specialized procedures more accessible and effective.
2 Ways to Optimize Your Robotics Program
Our research has indicated that deliberate selection of procedures performed on the robot and surgeons credentialed on the robot are critical to a financially successful program.
DePuy Synthes' Measured Path To Building A Digital Surgery Capability
C-SATS has enabled J&J to partner with health systems in a differentiated way and change how surgeons learn by allowing them to anonymously receive input on surgical cases to improve their technical skills.
AUA 2018: Crowdsourcing: Ureteroscopy
Dr. Khurshid Ghani, University of Michigan, began the plenary session with an innovative type of presentation.
Johnson & Johnson Acquires C-SATS, A University of Washington Spinout that Grades Surgeons
A new digital learning capability now available from Johnson & Johnson with an unprecedented ability to assess and enhance technical skills in robotic and laparoscopic surgery with the goal of improving outcomes and reducing costs.
AdventHealth Leverages Analytics to Improve Surgeons’ Robotic Surgery Skills and Performance
Stephen Knych, MD., the Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer, is leading an initiative that is improving surgeons’ clinical skills and operational performance, in the key area of robotically assisted surgery.
Finding Value in Healthcare: The Time for Innovation is Now
Delivering a new kind of health care experience is driving existing and new players into entrepreneurial partnerships — and competition — unlike what the industry has previously experienced.
Crowd Sourced Assessment of Technical Skills (Video)
Dr. Tom Lendvay, C-SATS Chief Medical Officer, discusses technology for appraisal of surgeon technical performance and behaviors.
University of Washington Spinout, C-SATS, Raises $3.2M
Performance reviews are commonplace in most industries as a way for employers to ensure that their employees are putting out high quality work. But in the medical world, this process doesn't happen as often.
University of Washington Selects Platform to Evaluate Surgeons
Delving into the surgeon measurement arena, the University of Washington Medical School’s Department of Orthopedics will be the first orthopedic program in the U.S. to utilize C-SATS.
BECU Husky Money Moment: C-SATS (Video)
Meet C-SATS CEO Derek Streat and learn about his healthcare performance management system startup that spun out of the University of Washington.
C-SATS, University of Washington Spinout, Raised $2.5M to Evaluate Surgeons’ Skills
Performance reviews are commonplace in most industries as a way for employers to ensure that their employees are putting out high quality work. But in the medical world, this process doesn't happen as often.
How Do You Make Surgery Safer?
C-SATS, a young Seattle software company that spun out of the University of Washington has a plan and $2.5M to make it work.
Product Reviews: C-SATS
C-SATS uses the power of the Internet to have surgical videos analyzed by a wide range of reviewers with a focus on a defined sets of skills, such as tissue handling, efficiency of movement, and bimanual dexterity.