mHealth Intelligence February 12, 2018
Eric Wicklund

Nathan Ratner, a third-year medical student at the University of Minnesota and third-place finisher in last year’s Elsevier Hackathon in Finland, talks about the promise of mobile health technology.

Nathan Ratner is a third-year medical student at the University of Minnesota who placed third, with his team, in the 2017 Elsevier Hacks competition in Helsinki, Finland. In this Q&A, he talks about what today’s medical students – and tomorrow’s doctors – are looking for in mHealth and telehealth technology.

  1. How does mHealth (i.e. mHealth apps, digital devices, telehealth platforms) figure into your healthcare studies?

The ability to look up information in an efficient and targeted way is critical to getting the right information, right when I need...

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