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Doctors Decode Data: How Tech Changes Medical Decisions
Clemson University, USAFri Jan 10 2025
Think about how doctors decide what’s best for their patients. It used to be mainly based on their experience and opinions. But over the past 50 years, things have changed. Doctors now rely more on scientific research and evidence. This is called evidence-based medicine. Randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews are key parts of this. They help doctors find the best treatments.
But it’s not just about research. Patients are unique, with their own genes, health history, and environment. That’s where precision medicine comes in. It uses a patient’s specific information to tailor their care. The Human Genome Project and electronic medical records made this possible. AI tools are now helping doctors use all this data to make the best decisions.
For instance, AI can predict if a genetic test will be useful. It can also help diagnose rare diseases by looking at a patient’s genes and symptoms. Wearable devices can provide even more data. They can monitor things like heart rate and blood pressure. AI can use this data to diagnose diseases and plan treatments.
The future looks promising. New tech will help us understand more about genes, environment, and AI. This will change how doctors make decisions and care for patients in the next 50 years.
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If your genome data was compatible with a video game, which AI-powered decision would you follow?
What if patient data in digital records was secretly being used for non-medical purposes?
How does the reliance on electronic medical records and AI algorithms challenge the traditional medical education and expertise?
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