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This fellow looked at the medicine man, and he said, "You didn't go to
medical
school, did you?"
But occasionally, they do reach into the human
medical
community, particularly for some speciality consultation, and I was one of the lucky physicians who was invited in to help.
Of course, most physicians don't realize that it is harder to get into vet school these days than
medical
school, and that when we go to
medical
school, we learn everything there is to know about one species, Homo sapiens, but veterinarians need to learn about health and disease in mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and birds.
Closing the gap has become a passion for me, and I'm doing this through programs like Darwin on Rounds at UCLA, where we're bringing animal experts and evolutionary biologists and embedding them on our
medical
teams with our interns and our residents.
And through Zoobiquity conferences, where we bring
medical
schools together with veterinary schools for collabortive discussions of the shared diseases and disorders of animal and human patients.
In each of those two cases, they were systems developed by a combination of
medical
experts and machine learning experts, but as of last year, we're now beyond that too.
The system being shown here can identify those areas more accurately, or about as accurately, as human pathologists, but was built entirely with deep learning using no
medical
expertise by people who have no background in the field.
So myself, as somebody with no previous background in medicine, I seem to be entirely well qualified to start a new
medical
company, which I did.
And thankfully, the feedback has been fantastic, not just from the media but from the
medical
community, who have been very supportive.
The theory is that we can take the middle part of the
medical
process and turn that into data analysis as much as possible, leaving doctors to do what they're best at.
It now takes us about 15 minutes to generate a new
medical
diagnostic test and I'll show you that in real time now, but I've compressed it down to three minutes by cutting some pieces out.
Rather than showing you creating a
medical
diagnostic test, I'm going to show you a diagnostic test of car images, because that's something we can all understand.
So this kind of technique could allow us to fix a major problem, which is that there's a lack of
medical
expertise in the world.
This solution is based on simple-to-use
medical
devices that less qualified health workers like nurses can use in rural clinics.
China desperately needs these frugal
medical
solutions because by 2050 it will be home to over half a billion senior citizens.
A system based on our technology could enable dramatically lower cost, higher resolution and smaller
medical
imaging.
Two: two-thirds of humanity lacks access to
medical
imaging.
Compact, portable, inexpensive
medical
imaging can save countless lives.
We're not the only
medical
doctors.
What if they can act as
medical
doctors?
In 1998, a British researcher published an article in one of the most important
medical
journals, saying that the MMR vaccine, which is given for measles, mumps and rubella, was associated with autism.
This article also generated a huge stir within the
medical
community.
Shortly after we reported our study, physicians at Mass General Hospital were intrigued by the
medical
applications of our research.
In addition, similar to human donation, if we only harvest one kidney from the pig, the pig can still be alive, so we are very mindful about the issues, but I think our goal is just to address the unmet
medical
need for those patients and their families.
I have master's, Ph.D., undergrad, one in
medical
school.
Now, although that might sound impressive, in some ways it's a little bit problematic as a
medical
test, because you can probably tell which of these people is obese without knowing anything about their gut microbes, but it turns out that even if we sequence their complete genomes and had all their human DNA, we could only predict which one was obese with about 60 percent accuracy.
These technologies make patient intake in
medical
facilities much more efficient, and in turn, these
medical
facilities are starting to expect these types of efficiencies.
As these digital tools find their way into
medical
rooms, and they become digitally ready, what happens to the digitally invisible?
What does the
medical
experience look like for someone who doesn't have the $400 phone or watch tracking their every movement?
Do they now become a burden on the
medical
system?
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