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Conversation 3: The importance of navigation
Help bring your understanding of ENT technology to new heights with this fascinating discussion with Clinical Associate Professor, Dr. Raewyn Campbell, an Australian Rhinologist and Skull Base Surgeon and Jim Schofield, an Experimental Test Pilot and aerospace professional from the United Kingdom as they examine the importance of navigation and decision making in surgery and aviation. Get ready for takeoff with this thought-provoking discussion
Associate Professor Campbell is a Rhinologist and Skull Base surgeon based in Australia. Dr. Campbell completed three international fellowships in Rhinology and Skull Base surgery in Auckland, New Zealand and Philadelphia and Columbus in the United States.
Jim Schofield currently serves as the test pilot of the Vertical Aerospace VX4 Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicle based in the United Kingdom.
Conversation 3: Long video - when to use navigation - (42:29)
Conversation 3: Long video - when to use navigation
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Conversation 3: Introduction - (02:41)
Conversation 3: Introduction
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Conversation 3: Early experience with navigation - (06:55)
Conversation 3: Early experience with navigation
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Chapter 2: Early experience with navigation
Conversation 3: Navigation and training - (09:12)
Conversation 3: Navigation and training
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Chapter 3: Navigation and training
Conversation 3: Navigation and the mission - (05:48)
Conversation 3: Navigation and the mission
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Chapter 4: Navigation and the mission
Conversation 3: Value of navigation - (03:10)
Conversation 3: Value of navigation
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Chapter 5: Value of navigation