Technology for medicine
Juan Diego Valencia MarulandaDocumentos de Investigación11 de Marzo de 2024
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Technology for medicine |
Technology for medicine
Juan Diego Valencia Marulanda
Colegio Ferrini Bilingüe
9°B”02”
Camilo Hernández Aristizabal
February 15, 2023
Table of contents
Introduction 3
Problematizing Question 4
Objectives 5
Justification 6
Theory 7
Conclusions 8
References 9
Introduction
At present, technology is essential for each of the areas managed by man, although in medicine this scales to another level thanks to the fact that technology has helped to improve medical processes such as surgery, analysis, the creation of medicines, etc. The development to peer allowed to make known different processes that occur in the human body, such as the development of diseases in the system, the situation of organisms or the consequences that exist in the human body for relating to a contaminated environment. In addition, it has generated two thoughts on the throne of medicine, which are based on applying technology to the work of the doctor and using technology to investigate different processes in depth.
Problematizing Question
- How does technology affect medical processes?
- Can technology improve what we now know as medicine?
Objectives
General objective:
- To enhance the health in the patients.
Specific objectives:
- To learn about the different medical processes
- To facilitate the work of medical staff
- To improve a person's state of health
Justification
Health sciences, and medicine in particular, are one of the most evolved fields of knowledge benefiting from the use of modern information technologies, while registering exponential growth both in the number of users and in number of users. that of institutions and locations that have joined the search for different means that allow a better standard of living.
Technologies of administration and organization, which allow conducting the correct and timely granting of health services. In fact, progress in methodologies for the study of living beings and advances in genetic manipulation have made it possible to understand numerous problems, as well as propose useful solutions for human health.
Theory
Telemedicine takes the digitization of healthcare to the next level, allowing patients to see specialists virtually anywhere they are, as long as they have an internet connection. It is a technology applied to the health system to overcome distance barriers and facilitate medical care, by storing and forwarding images and other data to a specialist to facilitate asynchronous consultations, that is, they do not require both parties to remain present or online. at the same time.
The technology helps produce a large amount of data that serves to improve a patient's care, for example, pacemakers and stents send automatic updates over the Internet that allow doctors to know important factors such as weight or glucose levels in the blood. Additionally, much of the data is synced with Big Data to produce reports and analytics that spot population trends and gaps in healthcare management.
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