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Health Tech: New & Noteworthy - The Medic Blog
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Health Tech: New & Noteworthy. January 3, 2017. January 4, 2017. Will also be published on the Typewriter publication. Previously. However, things are about to move from the inner recesses of hospitals and play a more integral role in our daily lives. Virtual / Mixed Reality. And also in 360 using Google Glass. His work perfectly represents the paradigm shift, as new medical uses are found for established technologies. He runs Medical Realities and hopes to continue broadcasting surgeries through...Aside...
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MedEd FOAMed posts - MedShr
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Share Knowledge. Save Lives. What inspired you to study medicine? When I was in law school in San Diego, I took a part-time job as an OR Transporter/Recovery room nursing assistant. My first CPR experience was so moving that within a month of that experience, I had quit law school, and moved to San Francisco to live with my UCSF orthopaedic resident brother. Tell us about some of your greatest professional achievements to date. Who are your personal and professional role models? No I have worked in medic...
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medshr posts - MedShr
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Share Knowledge. Save Lives. Introducing Joht Chandan, an Editorial Assistant at MedShr! Joht is a fifth year medical student at UCL with interests in a variety of fields. What inspired you to study medicine? What area of medicine are you particularly interested in? As a medic and app developer, what areas of healthcare are most exciting to you? In terms of innovation, my personal drive is for creating mobile applications. However, I am most excited by the future of wearable technologies. With so...Along...
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The editorial team is growing here at MedShr! ... - MedShr
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The editorial team is growing here at MedShr! This week we’re introducing Vikkineshwaran, one of our Associate Editors, a final year medical student from MAHSA University Malaysia currently affiliated to Hospital Kuala Lumpur for his clinical training. He is also co-chairman of the student-led organization, Malaysian Medics International (MMI). Vikkineshwaran has a keen interest in oncology and healthcare management and aspires to become a surgical oncologist. What do you love about your job? Dec 09, 2015.
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“To study medicine is to fall in love with it.”... - MedShr
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Ldquo;To study medicine is to fall in love with it.”. What inspired you to study medicine? Do you ever regret becoming a HCP? Would you consider doing anything else? Studying medicine is a challenge for me, and there were moments when I doubted my capabilities. However, with the support of my family and friends, I managed to gain the effort I needed to continue forward. Do you believe technology has a place in medicine? What do you think about MedShr? Is it useful for HCPs? If so, how? I believe that thi...
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meded posts - MedShr
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Share Knowledge. Save Lives. Introducing Joht Chandan, an Editorial Assistant at MedShr! Joht is a fifth year medical student at UCL with interests in a variety of fields. What inspired you to study medicine? What area of medicine are you particularly interested in? As a medic and app developer, what areas of healthcare are most exciting to you? In terms of innovation, my personal drive is for creating mobile applications. However, I am most excited by the future of wearable technologies. With so...Along...
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We are delighted to welcome Dr. Zubin J. Daruwalla... - MedShr
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We are delighted to welcome Dr. Zubin J. Daruwalla to our Editorial Team. Dr Daruwalla is a Senior Orthopaedic Surgical Resident at the National University Hospital in Singapore, Alumnus of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and a Director of Daruwalla Orthopaedic Spine and Hand Surgery in Singapore. He is also a specialty editor for MedShr in Orthopaedic Surgery! What inspired you to become a doctor? What do you love about your job? What are your hidden talents? Why do you use MedShr? Http:/ www&...
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medical education posts - MedShr
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Share Knowledge. Save Lives. With more doctors joining MedShr and discussing cases, we wanted to highlight our wonderful Editorial team. These are medical professionals from all specialities and seniorities who volunteer their time and expertise to encourage colleagues to share and discuss interesting and challenging cases. What inspired you to study medicine? R: What is your favourite case on MedShr? My favourite case on Medshr is Stone Wall Street. Why do you think MedShr is different? Nov 23, 2015.
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Developed by doctors, MedShr allows you to discuss... - MedShr
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Developed by doctors, MedShr allows you to discuss cases in your specialty, connect with colleagues, and help others to learn. Share knowledge and save lives by joining MedSh. Mar 16, 2016. Indy Theme by Safe As Milk.
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neurosurgery posts - MedShr
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Share Knowledge. Save Lives. What inspired you to study medicine? When I was in law school in San Diego, I took a part-time job as an OR Transporter/Recovery room nursing assistant. My first CPR experience was so moving that within a month of that experience, I had quit law school, and moved to San Francisco to live with my UCSF orthopaedic resident brother. Tell us about some of your greatest professional achievements to date. Who are your personal and professional role models? No I have worked in medic...