Medicine
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So there's a critical window of opportunity we have to make an important difference that can affect the lives of literally millions of people, and practice preventive
medicine
on a global scale.
They're even models in medicine, and we can even transplant organs from a pig to a human.
Acorn House is the element of wood; Waterhouse is the element of water; and I'm thinking, well, I'm going to be making five restaurants based on the five Chinese
medicine
acupuncture specialities.
What I am is a doctor of internal
medicine
who became passionately interested in this topic about 10 years ago when a patient asked me a question.
Every day, 24 hours, that pump is at your side, administering
medicine
directly to your heart, and it's not a particularly preferable
medicine
in many senses.
If you run out of medicine, you definitely die.
I fell through my apartment door and crawled to the bathroom where I found my problem: I had forgotten to mix in the most important part of my
medicine.
It was like in one verbal swoop he had channeled my thoughts on life and
medicine
and Confucius.
Now behavior change is something that is a long-standing problem in
medicine.
But for as much as clinical
medicine
agonizes over behavior change, there's not a lot of work done in terms of trying to fix that problem.
One part of medicine, though, has faced the problem of behavior change pretty well, and that's dentistry.
It works totally different from the way we talk about behavior in
medicine
today.
Rachel Naomi Remen is actually bringing compassion back to its rightful place alongside science in her field of
medicine
in the training of new doctors.
So this already, I think, is tremendously useful in all kinds of
medicine.
So that's where this field comes in that we call the field of regenerative
medicine.
In today's modern medicine, there is a real understanding of light in an almost biochemical way.
Whether it was through settling down in agricultural communities, all the way through modern medicine, we have changed our own evolution.
Any time I'm ready to go, any time I open up my
medicine
cabinet, you will see Ban deodorant.
And the reasoning behind that would be, first, we have, through medicine, managed to preserve a lot of genes that would otherwise be selected out and be removed from the population.
I've been the track share for the
medicine
portion of a new institution called Singularity University, based in Silicon Valley.
And we look at these exponential technologies from medicine, biotech, artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, space, and address how we can cross-train and leverage these to impact major unmet goals.
And coming up next month is FutureMed, a program to help cross-train and leverage technologies into
medicine.
And I think some of these technologies will enable us to be more connected with our patients, to take more time and do the important human-touch elements of medicine, as augmented by these technologies.
In fact, the whole era of laboratory
medicine
is completely changing.
Then it gets interesting, when we start to crowd-source that information, and enter the era of true personalized medicine: the right drug for the right person at the right time, instead of what we're doing now, which is the same drug for everybody, blockbuster drug medications, which don't work for the individual.
We're now entering the era of systems medicine, systems biology, where we can start to integrate all this information.
I'll close with regenerative
medicine.
So in closing, as you think about technology trends and how to impact health and medicine, we're entering an era of miniaturization, decentralization and personalization.
So by leveraging these technologies together, I think we'll enter a new era that I like to call stage 0
medicine.
A doctor might be serious, but laughter's still a great
medicine.
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