Technological advances are transforming medicine, but it may be making your physician less creative. Are technological advances making doctors lose the art of medicine? Of the many patients waiting to ...
Think about this scenario: A 33-year-old male with a chronic cough and exercise intolerance (for over one year) consults with a pulmonologist. His physical exam is unremarkable, but a CT scan shows ...
The world of medicine has changed dramatically over the past few decades. We’ve witnessed a shift from handwritten notes to electronic health record (EHR) systems, and from personal conversations to ...
Medical professionals don’t pursue careers in healthcare out of a love of data entry, but it’s an inescapable daily reality for most, taking time away from focused care and consultations with patients ...
Cochlear implant surgery helps people with severe hearing loss by placing an electronic device inside the inner ear. To reach the inner ear, surgeons must first remove part of a bone behind the ear, ...
Medical breakthroughs don’t just happen in research labs—they happen in hospitals, clinics, and even patients’ homes, thanks to the rapid advancement of healthcare technology. Diagnosing and treating ...
Personalized medicine leverages an individual’s genetic profile to guide disease treatment, enabling physicians to choose targeted therapies more likely to be effective for each patient—rather than ...
Prime Medicine announces promising preclinical results for a novel AATD treatment using advanced Prime Editing technology, aiming for clinical trials by mid-2026. Prime Medicine, Inc. announced the ...
Precision medicine is shifting focus to target-based approaches, requiring timely diagnostic testing, yet access remains uneven across different settings. Community oncology practices are leveraging ...
With challenges around usability, trust and regulation addressed, RTBF can play a meaningful role in shifting healthcare from episodic response toward prevention.
In 2020, Kaiser Permanente — the nonprofit healthcare conglomerate — opened the Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine. Kaiser said the medical school, which serves 200 students in Pasadena, California, ...