Artificial intelligence has brought such a big impact on medicine!
Click on the blue word above the attention of the medical profession, every day there are material! When it comes to Dr. Siddartha (Siddhartha Mukherjee), perhaps a lot of people are unfamiliar with his name. But a lot of people are familiar with his two book, "the king of all diseases: cancer," and "genes: Intimate History.". The former allows Dr. Mukherjee to get a non fiction Pulitzer prize, while the latter was recommended as the best book of 2016 by Mr. Bill Gate. Recently, Dr. Mukherjee in "New York guest" (The New Yorker) published a long article, the unique perspective of a doctor, artificial intelligence survey in recent years the impact for medicine. The seven story is he in this long article record, outlines the future doctors and artificial intelligence, harmonious coexistence. The author Dr. Mukherjee is a doctor, but also a good writer. One night in November 2016, a 54 year old woman in New York, Bronx (Bronx) was sent to the emergency room at the Columbia University (Columbia University) medical center because of a severe headache. She told the emergency room doctor that his vision was blurred and his left hand was numb. The doctor arranged for CT. A few months later, on January, one of the 4 radiologists huddled in front of a computer on the third floor of the hospital, the room was dark and windowless, with only the screen light, which seemed to be filtered by the sea. She's training them to read CT. "Once the brain shows death and gray, it's easy to diagnose a stroke," Dr. Lignelli-Dipple said. The key is to diagnose a stroke before most nerve cells die." A stroke is usually caused by a blockage or bleeding of the blood vessel. The radiologist has about 45 minutes of window time so that the doctor can intervene in time to dissolve the clot. "Imagine you're in the emergency room right now," continued Dr. Lignelli-Dipple. "Every minute, a part of the brain dies.
Apr-15-2017, 10:45:23 GMT
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