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Everything we've been working on in one dose This is the February in-house newsletter from The Medic

Everything we've been working on in one dose This is the February in-house newsletter from The Medical Futurist. I'm happy and proud to announce the launch of a new online course we've been working on for months. I hope many will benefit from the [Introduction To Artificial Intelligence In Medicine And Healthcare]( course. The first one and a half chapters are free, so you can check what it offers and decide if you feel like going on. And of course, all are welcome to the [next live Q&A session]( on the 1st of March, when AR/VR expert Rafael J. Grossmann, MD, FACS will join me to discuss the potential of extended reality tools in healthcare. I hope you will find the newsletter useful! Best regards, Berci Bertalan Meskó, PhD The Medical Futurist [AUGMENTED & VIRTUAL REALITY IN HEALTHCARE - LIVE Q&A]( The application of AR/VR in healthcare can enhance the precision and effectiveness of surgical procedures, provide immersive training experiences for healthcare professionals, and offer patients new treatment options. Join this live on the 1st of March when Rafael Grossmann will accompany me to discuss all facets of deploying extended realities in healthcare, from potential use cases to ethical implications. [REGISTER HERE]( [INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The impact AI will have on our everyday and professional lives can only be compared to the changes the Internet has brought to the world. We are at the dawn of a new era and our capabilities will be hugely enhanced by algorithms, machine- and deep learning. The course was designed to provide a crystal-clear overview of the role artificial intelligence (AI) can play in medicine and healthcare. Just come as you are, no coding experience or special knowledge is needed! [ENROLL NOW]( [TESTING A WIRELESS WEARABLE GLUCOSE SENSOR – FREESTYLE LIBRE 2 REVIEW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- I am not diabetic but as a health-conscious person doing what I do (predicting the future of healthcare and medicine), I had been yearning to try continuous glucose monitoring for two reasons. First, I wanted to go through the process to have first-hand experience with how these tools can help patients living with diabetes. Second, I was also interested to see whether such tools can help a health-conscious person fine-tune their habits. [READ MORE]( [AI TOOLS THAT COULD HELP BUILD A MEDICAL PRACTICE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- So, you are a doctor and want to build a medical practice. What AI tools are of your assistance? Here is a list of solutions anyone can use – and this time we focused on algorithms not strictly connected to medicine. We posted [this infographic]( recently, it is an easy-to-digest contribution to the linked article. From building a website to creating fancy presentations, these offer double benefits: they solve some tasks easier and help you get familiar with working with algorithms. [READ MORE]( [HERE IS WHAT EVEN HEALTHCARE AI COMPANIES DO WITH YOUR DATA]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Pictures, text prompts, documents and health metrics are just a few examples of data we’re giving away to different AI applications and thus, to different companies/organizations. While it’s always good to know what happens to your data, it is especially relevant in healthcare settings and regarding health data. Thus, we decided to take a look at what there is to learn about what happens to data uploaded to and generated by the most popular AI platforms. Short takeaway: you need to take the time (and misery) and learn for yourself what kind of trade you are expected to make. [READ MORE]( MORE FROM THE MEDICAL FUTURIST TEAM --------------------------------------------------------------- DR GOOGLE – [MedPaLM: New AI Medical Chatbots Will Soon Be Better Than Waiting For A Doctor]( OPEN APPLICATION – [Looking for PhD Candidates For Medical Futuristic Studies!]( NEW REALITIES – [6 Healthcare Examples Of Virtual, Augmented And Mixed Reality]( HOW'S YOURS? – [The Impact Of Digital Health Technologies On The Future Of Medical Specialties In One Infographic]( [color-forwardtofriend-48.png](mailto:berci@medicalfuturist.com) [color-facebook-48.png]( [color-youtube-48.png]( [color-linkedin-48.png]( [color-twitter-48.png]( [color-instagram-48.png]( © The Medical Futurist 2023 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Medical Futurist · Budapest · Budapest, Pest 1118 · Hungary

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