Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Medical Field
- 1. Where was the
beginning for
doctors and what
was it like?
- 3. What were
medical devices
like before
technology?
- 1250- First magnify
glass, 1280- More
lenses. 1752-
Eyeglasses; concave
lenses, usually for
elderly woman
- Flexible catheter-
Benjamin Franklin,
for bladder stones
- Stethoscope-
Trumped shape
wooden tube,
listen to the
heart
- 1841-
Anesthesia-
soaked cloth
against
patients face
- 2. How have doctors
expanded over time?
- Healthcare
should
change from
trial and
error-more
data driven
education
- Most
physicians-
check ups,
testing,
diagnosis,
prescriptions
- Can be done
by sensors,
passive, active,
or by data
collection by
computers
- Computers are more
complex and do more
extensive work than
most doctors
- Better at organizing/recalling
info. Lower error and death
rates
- 80% of doctors will
soon be replaced.
50% of MD's are
below average
- 5. How has
technology
changed the way
doctors keep
patients medical
records?
- Medical records
used to be all
paper & files.
Doctors had to
physically write the
patients
information
- Medical
records contain
the patients
'notes',
observations,
drugs,
therapies, and
more
- Now- online data
storage, personal
health records, all
patient info
entered in a
computer
- Medical record
content show-
medical history,
allergies, habits,
grown & decline,
family records
- 6. How has
technology
changed the
patient care
doctors give to
their patients?
- Better/more accessible
treatment. Opens up more
avenues of research. More
driven/effective then before
- Improved
care/efficiency-
technology made it
more safer/reliable in
most ways
- Sharing info over hand held
computers benefits health IT
- Software improvement & Disease
control- World Health Organization
able to control diseases, causes
&debates-more than 14,000
individual codes
- 4. What are
medical devices
like now?
- 1971- CT scanner 1973-
First insulin pump
1978- M.R.I: using
nuclear magnetic to
distinguish between
normal and cancerous
tissues
- 2004- Adaptive artificial
limbs to adapt to human
lives 2006- Artificial liver
- 1992- DNA sequencing
& imaging thoughts:
detect brain flow in
conjunction w/ human
mental activity
- 8. What jobs
were
produced
from the
advancement
of
technology?
- 7. How has technology
influenced medical
laws?
- Steady evolving, rules, regulation
concerns to adapt to new methods
- HIPPA & Privacy Act take concern of
confidentiality of patient
information; maintains privacy
- 9. How has
technology
changed the
medical field
all around?