The Jesús Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, (JUMISC), in Cáceres, is an institution dedicated to the training and research of minimally invasive surgical techniques.
The JUMISC organises an extensive program of education and training in various disciplines for resident medical and surgical doctors, nurses, veterinarians, doctors and surgeons and other health professionals
The research that takes place in the JUMISC is aimed at carrying out studies, comparing minimally invasive surgical procedures with traditional surgical techniques, with a special emphasis on applied research
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Audiovisual Production
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Given the activity of the JUMISC, the manipulation of media is of great importance in the formation allowing an increase in the didactic nature of the contents in research and facilitating the dissemination of the results.
The uniqueness of the production of JUMISC is achieved thanks to the combined work of artists from the departments of illustration, design and video processing, technical systems, communications and computer support, with researchers from different specialties (see departments),working with scientists and business partners around the globe.
The most important activity of the audiovisual production focuses on the production of videos recorded during surgical procedures, bearing in mind that activity in opreationg theatres is the most important of the JUMISC.
Example of a guided tour by JUMISC:
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There are also productions related to the development of courses, scientific presentations, training videos on the use of equipment, demonstrations and utility model patents, promotional videos and publications of events, etc.
The tasks performed incorporate:
We must also highlight the presence of a virtual television studio inside the premises, with a perfectly integrated level of traffic control and video signals, with the remaining areas, auditoriums, classroom presentations, operating rooms, laboratories, diagnostic area image, and so on. The system allows the movement of robotic studio cameras with real-time regeneration of computer-generated backgrounds. This type of study allows an almost unlimited versatility in creative and design environments, as well as integration with external video signals and real elements like furniture and props.
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