The future of #healthcare won't be built by #AI alone. It will be built by clinicians, engineers, and entrepreneurs working together to solve real problems that improve #patient outcomes. That's where the real #innovation begins. Thank you, @POTUS for the initiative and grants!!
THE LESSON: NEVER GIVE UP!! Miracles can happen, and everything can change in an instant....
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Oh No!! He deserves to sit in those PEASANT seats...way behind the girl he bullied for her craft....May this Karma find all girlies who have been rejected, intimidated or bullied by powerful people!!!
That's exactly why I created an AI-powered clinical decision support device: to help prevent avoidable fatalities. Physicians are human, and even the best clinicians can benefit from an additional layer of oversight and support.
#PatientSafety#HealthcareInnovation#Clinical
This is the Indian doctor who implanted a heart valve upside down in a child, and his education was completed in India. In India, a person only needs to earn 40% to pass, which is basically an ‘F’ in the U.S.
Medical Degree: M.B.B.S., 1999, Madras Medical College, Chennai, India.
Internship: General Surgery, Government General Hospital, Chennai, India (2001).
Cases like this are exactly why I created an AI-powered clinical decision support device. Medicine is complex, physicians are human, and technology should serve as a safety net to help reduce missed diagnoses and prevent avoidable harm!!
#PatientSafety#HealthcareInnovation
@werneranima@Oregonian Looks like this surgeon did medical school in India, at least 3 or more years of research in the US, got a residency spot, and then a fellowship here. After so much training, I want to know what contributed to his error and why he didn’t catch it.
Longevity is closely tied to genomics, bioinformatics and next generation sequencing. Science is moving fast, but solid claims need context. Precision medicine will lead the way and as DNA mapping becomes common, longevity will naturally follow.
For reason still unclear to me, no one seems to last terribly long at the center of the “longevity” field. Quite different than other areas of biology, health education etc. While all subfields are prone to trends, longevity folks always seem to peak fast & dissipate fast. Why?
@hubermanlab Longevity is closely tied to genomics, bioinformatics, and next-generation sequencing. Science is moving fast, but solid claims need context. Precision medicine will lead the way, and as DNA mapping becomes common, longevity will naturally follow.
@elonmusk I posted this last year, GDP=C+I+G+(X−M)
Tariffs reduce MMM (imports), which may increase (X - M) in the short term
But they can reduce CCC (consumption) if prices rise
And they can hurt exports (X) if trade partners retaliate. Solve the equation...
Yes, but that definition is rather simplistic. Real change occurs when we use next-generation sequencing (NGS) to map out DNA and create permanent modifications at the mitochondrial level.