Saturday, 27 August 2022

Technological Innovations in Medicine| Chapter 7 | Current Practice in Medical Science Vol.10

 Progresses in innovation have been adjusted in our lives making enhancements in numerous parts of our everyday daily schedule. Our reliance in innovation is ordinary more apparent. Medical services has not embraced technologic progressions at similar speed than different enterprises. This hole has become more clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. This part mirrors a portion of the mechanical shortages influencing medical services, brings the peruser into a portion of the conceivable outcomes that informatics, information the executives programming and man-made reasoning may be getting the not so distant future and their application to medical care.


Author(s) Details:

Jaskaran Purewal,
Department of Pulmonary Critical Care, Larkin Community Hospital Palm Springs Campus, USA.

Wasif Bajwa,
Department of Pulmonary Critical Care, Larkin Community Hospital Palm Springs Campus, USA.

Kunal Parmar,
Department of Family Medicine, Larkin Community Hospital Palm Springs Campus, USA.

Sakul Sakul,
Department of Cardiology, Mount Sinai Morningside, USA.

Javier Perez-Fernandez,
Department of Critical Care, Intensive Care Solutions (ICS), Baptist Hospital of Miami, USA.

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