Digitale Medizin
Research Day Medicine – Innovative Approaches to Motion Analysis and Healthcare Quality
On March 11, the annual Research Day Medicine took place at Bielefeld University. This event provides a valuable platform to present current research projects and promote the exchange and networking between researchers from the Medical Faculty, UK OWL, HDZ, and interested working groups. This year, the AG 4 - Digital Medicine was represented in two ways. Moritz Toppmöller gave a presentation on his bachelor thesis titled “A Framework for Markerless Human Motion Analysis in Microgravity,” where he focused on video-based motion analysis in microgravity to make current research in this area more accessible and automated. Sebastian Zapp also presented a poster on the evidence quality of Digital Health Applications (DiGA), an increasingly relevant topic in the field of digital medicine. In his bachelor thesis, Sebastian Zapp explored how healthcare quality and patient safety can be enhanced and evaluated in this promising field of medicine. Both contributions reflect the forward-looking research of the working group and emphasize the significant role of digital medicine in the future of healthcare.