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In The Patient Will See You Now Eric Topol one of the nations top physicians examines what he calls medicines Gutenberg moment Much as the printing press liberated

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In The Patient Will See You Now Eric Topol one of the nations top physicians examines what he calls medicines Gutenberg moment Much as the printing press liberated knowledge from the control of an elite class new technologyfrom the smartphone to machine learningis poised to democratize medicineIn this new era patients will control their data and be emancipated from a paternalistic medical regime in which the doctor knows best Mobile phones apps and attachments will literally put the lab and the ICU in our pockets Computers will replace physicians for many diagnostic tasks and enormous data sets will give us new means to attack conditions that have long been incurable In spite of these benefits the path forward will be complicated some in the medical establishment will resist these changes and digitized medicine will raise serious issues surrounding privacy Nevertheless the resultbetter cheaper and more humane health care for allwill be worth it The Patient Will See You Now is essential reading for anyone who thinks they deserve better health care That is for all of us. 2 Fa Fa ther ther up up bove bove is is look look ing ing down down in in love love So So be be care care ful ful lit lit tle tle eyes ears what what you you see Obe hear Additional verses O be careful little mouth what you say O be careful little Introduction See supra See Comments on Study Regarding Obligations of Brokers Dealers and Investment Advisers brPage 2br II A Historical Standard See See A Fiduciary Duty for All Id brPage 3br entrus . 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Computers will replace physicians for many diagnostic tasks, and enormous data sets will give us new means to attack conditions that have long been incurable. In spite of these benefits, the path forward will be complicated: some in the medical establishment will resist these changes, and digitized medicine will raise serious issues surrounding privacy. Nevertheless, the result—better, cheaper, and more humane health care for all—will be worth it. The Patient Will See You Now is essential reading for anyone who thinks they deserve better health care. That is, for all of us. -- woman is admitted to the history of fever, chills, night sweats, abdomi-in urine color, change in stool color, weight RECENT TRAVEL EVALUATION AT OUR INSTITUTION nding such as WILLIAM C. The essential guide by one of America\'s leading doctors to how digital technology enables all of us to take charge of our health A trip to the doctor is almost a guarantee of misery. You\'ll make an appointment months in advance. You\'ll probably wait for several hours until you hear the doctor will see you now-but only for fifteen minutes! Then you\'ll wait even longer for lab tests, the results of which you\'ll likely never see, unless they indicate further (and more invasive) tests, most of which will probably prove unnecessary (much like physicals themselves). And your bill will be astronomical. In The Patient Will See You Now, Eric Topol, one of the nation\'s top physicians, shows why medicine does not have to be that way. Instead, you could use your smartphone to get rapid test results from one drop of blood, monitor your vital signs both day and night, and use an artificially intelligent algorithm to receive a diagnosis without having to see a doctor, all at a small fraction of the cost imposed by our modern healthcare system. The change is powered by what Topol calls medicine\'s Gutenberg moment. Much as the printing press took learning out of the hands of a priestly class, the mobile internet is doing the same for medicine, giving us unprecedented control over our healthcare. With smartphones in hand, we are no longer beholden to an impersonal and paternalistic system in which doctor knows best. Medicine has been digitized, Topol argues now it will be democratized. Computers will replace physicians for many diagnostic tasks, citizen science will give rise to citizen medicine, and enormous data sets will give us new means to attack conditions that have long been incurable. Massive, open, online medicine, where diagnostics are done by Facebook-like comparisons of medical profiles, will enable real-time, real-world research on massive populations. There\'s no doubt the path forward will be complicated: the medical establishment will resist these changes, and digitized medicine inevitably raises serious issues surrounding privacy. Nevertheless, the result-better, cheaper, and more human health care-will be worth it. Provocative and engrossing, The Patient Will See You Now is essential reading for anyone who thinks they deserve better health care. That is, for all of us. The essential guide by one of America\'s leading doctors to how digital technology enables all of us to take charge of our health A trip to the doctor is almost a guarantee of misery. You\'ll make an appointment months in advance. You\'ll probably wait for several hours until you hear the doctor will see you now-but only for fifteen minutes! Then you\'ll wait even longer for lab tests, the results of which you\'ll likely never see, unless they indicate further (and more invasive) tests, most of which will probably prove unnecessary (much like physicals themselves). And your bill will be astronomical. In The Patient Will See You Now, Eric Topol, one of the nation\'s top physicians, shows why medicine does not have to be that way. Instead, you could use your smartphone to get rapid test results from one drop of blood, monitor your vital signs both day and night, and use an artificially intelligent algorithm to receive a diagnosis without having to see a doctor, all at a small fraction of the cost imposed by our modern healthcare system. The change is powered by what Topol calls medicine\'s Gutenberg moment. Much as the printing press took learning out of the hands of a priestly class, the mobile internet is doing the same for medicine, giving us unprecedented control over our healthcare. With smartphones in hand, we are no longer beholden to an impersonal and paternalistic system in which doctor knows best. Medicine has been digitized, Topol argues now it will be democratized. Computers will replace physicians for many diagnostic tasks, citizen science will give rise to citizen medicine, and enormous data sets will give us new means to attack conditions that have long been incurable. Massive, open, online medicine, where diagnostics are done by Facebook-like comparisons of medical profiles, will enable real-time, real-world research on massive populations. There\'s no doubt the path forward will be complicated: the medical establishment will resist these changes, and digitized medicine inevitably raises serious issues surrounding privacy. Nevertheless, the result-better, cheaper, and more human health care-will be worth it. Provocative and engrossing, The Patient Will See You Now is essential reading for anyone who thinks they deserve better health care. That is, for all of us. No one in the medical field is free from the impact of COVID-19, including gastroenterologists. But the pandemic has only accelerated trends that started years ago. Health systems and insurance companies have become more powerful. Private equity has fueled consolidation. Colon cancer screening options have expanded. Artificial intelligence has embedded itself into endoscopy, and patients have become demanding consumers.It\'s clear that GI can no longer rely on pre-COVID business models for survival.In his timely new book, Scope Forward, Praveen Suthrum provides deeper insights into the structural shift underway in GI. Through expert interviews, Praveen offers practical advice for the industry to thrive, not just survive in the coming decade.Get the clarity you need in the middle of chaos. Develop a mindset to disrupt yourself before someone else does. Build the future of gastroenterology on your terms.It\'s time to scope forward. Objectives. List the steps for performing hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).. Identify the compression rate range for performing effective CPR.. Explain the significance of the Good Samaritan law for bystanders who observe a person experiencing a cardiac arrest..

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