Corey Scurlock
New York Medical College
11 Papers
6 Citations
Corey Scurlock is an academic researcher from New York Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telemedicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Corey Scurlock include Westchester Medical Center.
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Papers
Legal Perspectives on Telemedicine Part 1: Legal and Regulatory Issues.
Christian Becker,Christian Becker,Katherine Dandy,Max Gaujean,Mario V. Fusaro,Mario V. Fusaro,Corey Scurlock,Corey Scurlock +7 more
TL;DR: The effects of telemedicine implementation on medicolegal risk, using the litigious critical care environment as an example will be discussed, with a more in-depth focus on tele-ICU.
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Artificial intelligence in neurocritical care.
Fawaz Al-Mufti,Vincent Dodson,James T. Lee,Ethan Wajswol,Chirag D. Gandhi,Corey Scurlock,Chad Cole,Kiwon Lee,Stephan A. Mayer +8 more
TL;DR: The potential artificial intelligence has in monitoring and managing several aspects of neurocritical care, specifically intracranial pressure, seizure monitoring, blood pressure, and ventilation is highlighted.
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Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Neurocritical Care: a Specialty-Wide Disruptive Transformation or a Strategy for Success.
Fawaz Al-Mufti,Michael Kim,Vincent Dodson,Tolga Sursal,Christian A. Bowers,Chad Cole,Corey Scurlock,Corey Scurlock,Christian Becker,Christian Becker,Chirag D. Gandhi,Stephan A. Mayer +11 more
TL;DR: The potential AI has in aiding the clinician in several aspects of neurocritical care, particularly in monitoring and managing intracranial pressure, seizures, hemodynamics, and ventilation is highlighted.
Telemedicine for Trauma and Emergency: the eICU
TL;DR: The USA and most of the Western world face several major healthcare challenges including an aging population, lack of critical care physicians, and importantly a lack of financial resources, which makes possible to use intensivists from major medical centers to provide critical care services in small hospitals in remote areas that otherwise will not be able to care for their sick and injured patients.
Integrating Telemedicine Technologies in the ICU
Christian Becker,Christian Becker,Mario V. Fusaro,Mario V. Fusaro,Corey Scurlock,Corey Scurlock +5 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: Clinical integration is often the most difficult task needing leadership, forward thinking, and an eye toward constant process improvement to drive value.
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