Medical Futurist November 13, 2018

“I’m a medical student. Which specialty should I choose and what skills will a future doctor need?” “I’m in radiology. Looking at the recent advancements in medical technology, was it a wise choice or should I train myself in something different, too?” These are the questions I most frequently receive after my keynote speeches. While all should be aware of their own physical and intellectual capabilities, here are a few pieces of advice which skills to concentrate on based on the current and future trends in healthcare.

The most significant trends in healthcare

Artificial intelligence, wearable sensors, virtual reality, medical robots, social media and the like – in a couple of years, disruptive technologies will completely change the way patients...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, Metaverse/VR, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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