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Everything we've been working on in one dose Welcome to the April in-house newsletter from The Medic

Everything we've been working on in one dose Welcome to the April in-house newsletter from The Medical Futurist! We just released the 2023 update to our e-book Hype Cycle Of The Top 50 Emerging Trends In Digital Health and I'll hold a live Q&A on Youtube next Thursday! Join me! We also explored the topic of AI in great depth on our website. Here, we present six questions [every medical professional should be able to answer]( about artificial intelligence. Additionally, we closely examined the [5 levels of automation in medicine]( revealing how this practical concept can help us integrate various technologies into our everyday practices. I hope you will find the newsletter useful! Best regards, Berci Bertalan Meskó, PhD The Medical Futurist [HYPE CYCLE OF THE TOP 50 DIGITAL HEALTH TRENDS - LIVE Q&A]( One of our favourite ebooks just got updated, and this live Q&A on April 27 will welcome everyone to discuss our hype cycle of medical technologies. Join this live where we'll touch on how various technologies find their places in healthcare, how disruptive technologies alone are not capable of bringing change and how to decide whether certain technologies would benefit patients or doctors; if/when they would improve prevention, diagnostics, or treatments. [REGISTER HERE]( [REVIEWING A 24/7 BLOOD PRESSURE BRACELET]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The digital health revolution has been lagging behind in one major field: blood pressure monitoring. It doesn't get more reliable than the old BP cuffs, and even the first BP monitoring watches proved to be uncomfortable. Aktiia's BP monitoring bracelet aims to fill this digital health gap in a comfortable, user-friendly way. Let's see the device! [WATCH THE VIDEO]( [BEYOND CHATGPT: WHAT DOES GPT-4 ADD TO HEALTHCARE?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- OpenAI advertises its new AI model as being “more creative and collaborative than ever before” and “can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy”. The tool is already being adopted by organisations such as Be My Eyes to assist visually impaired people and Khan Academy in education; and we will surely encounter more medical use in the months to come. So let’s get acquainted with GPT-4 and what the technology means for healthcare. [READ MORE]( [EBOOK UPDATE: THE 2023 HYPE CYCLE HAS ARRIVED]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We first published the Hype cycle at the end of 2021. However, things happen fast in the world of digital health, thus it was time to roll up our sleeves again and refresh the hype cycle, making sure that everything takes their just place on the curve. There have been some changes and updates, so here we are with the 2023 edition. The Medical Futurist team has been focusing on the most important digital health technologies and their real impact on the various levels of healthcare – from patients to physicians, from institutions to regulators. [READ MORE]( [TOP 6 AI TOOLS BEYOND CHATGPT IN HEALTHCARE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We are living through an AI revolution. New, amazing tools become available almost every day, and they have attracted the attention of the general public. There is a growing number of exciting solutions anyone can use to build their business, should it be a medical practice or anything else. We designed this infographic to introduce a few applications. Here is [the infographic in high resolution](. [READ MORE]( MORE FROM THE MEDICAL FUTURIST TEAM --------------------------------------------------------------- SKINNY – [The 2023 Skin-Checking Apps Landscape: Infographic]( TESTING MIDJOURNEY – [We Used Midjourney To Design Digital Health Technologies]( KNOCK-KNOCK – [Digital Front Door Companies]( DIFFERENT REALITIES – [6 Healthcare Examples Of Virtual, Augmented And Mixed Reality]( [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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