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So she strongly encouraged the Board of Ed to give me another
medical
exam, which they did.
What we actually start with is a
medical
examiner's office.
In a hospital, this device could be used to carry around
medical
equipment.
And I am going to show you multiple applications in the
medical
field that can be enabled just by focusing, physically focusing.
I want to talk to you about one of the biggest myths in medicine, and that is the idea that all we need are more
medical
breakthroughs and then all of our problems will be solved.
When we are in
medical
school, we learn our anatomy from illustrations such as this where everything's color-coded.
Understandably, the majority of the
medical
industry is focused on multiple-use drugs, such as long-term daily medications.
We build with Devin, who became homeless with his family when his mom had to choose between
medical
bills or the rent.
And I had a white cane in one hand and a suitcase full of
medical
records in another hand.
I was listening to all the experts and talking to sort of a board of
medical
advisers.
It's a typical final resting place for
medical
equipment from hospitals in Africa.
Most of the
medical
devices used in Africa are imported, and quite often, they're not suitable for local conditions.
An example of a
medical
device that may have ended up in an equipment graveyard at some point is an ultrasound monitor to track the heart rate of unborn babies.
So how do we create more
medical
device success stories from Africa?
I would go down there some evenings to provide
medical
care for people who were injecting drugs.
In fact, our entire
medical
approach to drug use is upside down.
For any other
medical
condition, we would never start with the most extreme option.
The doctor,
medical
team from University of Miami arrived at five in the morning.
And I came out of
medical
school with the impression that if I memorized everything and knew everything, or as much as possible, as close to everything as possible, that it would immunize me against making mistakes.
In my 20 years or so of
medical
broadcasting and journalism, I've made a personal study of
medical
malpractice and
medical
errors to learn everything I can, from one of the first articles I wrote for the Toronto Star to my show "White Coat, Black Art."
In this country, as many as 24,000 Canadians die of preventable
medical
errors.
In a hospital system where
medical
knowledge is doubling every two or three years, we can't keep up with it.
What they need is a redefined
medical
culture.
It's a
medical
device; it works when it's on.
This creates "the
medical
school syndrome."
During the first year of
medical
training, as you read through a list of all the symptoms and diseases, suddenly you realize you have all of them.
I'm going to talk to you today about the design of
medical
technology for low-resource settings.
Similarly, compressed oxygen and other
medical
supplies are really a luxury, and can often be out of stock for months or even a year.
At the end of it, I had a lovely email from doctor Mike Jordan, and he's the chair of the TALK group; happens to be a
medical
doctor, but he's the chair of the group.
So the first one I'm going to talk about are implanted
medical
devices.
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