Date: 29.11.-1.12.2023
Language: German
Location: Hamburg, Germany

The German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI) invites its participants to the DIVI23 congress from November 29 to December 1 at the Congress Center Hamburg (CCH). DIVI23 offers the opportunity for continuing education as well as debate on what the future of critical care medicine will look like. We are very pleased to be there as an exhibitor and to present our technology for mobile patient monitoring!

Interdisciplinarity and multiprofessionality

With the title “Strengthen Interdisciplinarity – Live Multiprofessionality!” an extensive program will take place in the exhibition and presentation areas. Interdisciplinarity and multiprofessionality represent fundamental pillars of the DIVI’s self-image. Thus, the entire spectrum of intensive care and emergency medicine will be represented at this year’s event. There will be over 100 scientific symposia followed by live discussions, more than 70 hands-on courses, and a continuous nursing program. The congress program will be accompanied by an extensive industry exhibition.

Ultralight and mobile patient monitoring

We are pleased to present our system for mobile patient monitoring – consisting of a 6.5g lightweight in-ear sensor and a software solution (cosinuss° Health) – to the participants of DIVI23 as part of the industrial exhibition. The patient monitoring technology has already been tested several times in various studies and pilot projects in rescue and intensive care medicine (see references). We will be happy to receive feedback and ideas from the participating physicians and will use their experiences to further improve our products.

Here you can find us at the industrial exhibition of the DIVI23:
Hall H, Area C
Booth HC-15

More information about the DIVI

The “German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine” (DIVI) is an interdisciplinary federation of professional associations, scientific societies and individual members from the medical profession as well as health care professionals. It now has more than 4,100 members. The DIVI has set itself the goal of promoting science, practice and research in relation to intensive care and emergency medicine and to draw the attention of politicians and the public to its concerns.

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  • Melanie Schade

    M.A. Kommunikationswissenschaft und Online-Marketing-Expertin mit Schwerpunkt auf Gesundheits- und Wissenschaftskommunikation. // M.A. Communication Studies and online marketing expert with a focus on health and science communication.

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