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International Medical Technology Diffusion [PDF]
Abstract Does medical technology generated in frontier countries have a significant impact on health outcomes in the rest of the world? This paper considers a framework where non-frontier countries may benefit from medical innovation that is embodied in medical imports or diffuses in the form of ideas. Using a novel dataset from a cross-section of 63
Papageorgiou, Chris +5 more
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Advancing medical technology innovation and clinical translation via a model of industry-enabled technical and educational support: Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s Medical Technology Advance Program – ERRATUM [PDF]
Andrew O. Brightman +6 more
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Technology plays a crucial role in the division of labor between people living with diabetes and the actors involved in their healthcare. During an ethnographic study conducted in Switzerland, we have investigated the uses of technologies in diabetes ...
Giada Danesi, Mélody Pralong
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Methodological approach to the formation of the list of high-tech medical care types
Background. The implementation of individual methods of high-tech medical care (HTMC) with methods of specialized medical care within the framework of a phased transition to payment methods by diagnostic-related groups (DRGs), on the one hand ...
I. A. Zheleznyakova +8 more
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Utilization and Effects of Peer‐Assisted Learning in Basic Medical Education [PDF]
This review of the literature explored the experiences and effects of peer-assisted learning in basic medical education. Peer-assisted learning is most commonly utilized to teach clinical skills (including technical skills) and medical knowledge (76.4%).
Korean Medical Education Review (의학교육논단)
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Technology and medical practice [PDF]
AbstractOne of the most significant developments in healthcare over the past 25 years has been the widespread deployment of information and communication technologies. These technologies have had a wide‐ranging impact on the organisation of healthcare, on professional practice and on patients’ experience of illness and its management.
Heath, C, Luff, P, Svensson, M S
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Current Status and Future Direction of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Medical Education [PDF]
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI), including deep learning, has led to the development of technologies that may assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, prediction of disease risk and prognosis, health index monitoring, drug
Korean Medical Education Review (의학교육논단)
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The practice of medical technology [PDF]
AbstractIn this article, we review 25 years of sociological scholarship published inSociology of Health and Illnesson medical technologies. We divide the literature into three theoretical perspectives: technological determinism views medical technology as a political force to shape social relationships, social essentialism emphasizes how medical ...
Timmermans, S, Berg, M (Marc)
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Commercializing medical technology [PDF]
As medicine moves into the 21st century, life saving therapies will move from inception into medical products faster if there is a better synergy between science and business. Medicine appears to have 50-year innovative cycles of education and scientific discoveries.
Kevin J, Scanlon, Mark A, Lieberman
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Space exploration as a catalyst for medical innovations
Aerospace research has a long history of developing technologies with industry-changing applications and recent history is no exception. The expansion of commercial spaceflight and the upcoming exploration-class missions to the Moon and Mars are expected
Julia Scarpa +3 more
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