Are you ready to undergo surgery? I have an app. The mobile app "app" can be used in every aspect of life, including your health condition. Category specific to medicine on Google Play and Apple's App Store. These applications include anatomy, medicine and patient treatment guidelines. Anyone can download these applications, but there are also applications for professionals. Until recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) restricted radiologists from displaying images of patients using mobile devices.
A student I met at the university, a 16 year old student from New York, agreed to this feeling. According to him, application development work is better than medicine. The doctor has to go to school for ten years, after that only one person goes at a time. In contrast, by building applications, high school students can even create content that can be downloaded by thousands of people all over the world. New York School is one of three summer colleges founded by Make School co-founders Ashu Desai and Jeremy Rossmann. These two schools also have universities in Palo Alto and San Francisco, home to the two-year "University Replacement" course at Make School, combining traditional university education and streamlined technical courses. For high school students and university students with basic coding experience, Make School's Summer Academy is built on the trend of "Manufacturer Education", which is a trend that has been successful in the high-tech world.
After joining the Stanford Medical X conference, I noticed how many people are developing healthcare applications. Prescription drug applications have been on the market for a while, but now it seems that the application is diverging to every field of medicine. There are multiple applications that can communicate with medical devices for cataloging and analysis. In some applications, patients can consult experts. In some applications, doctors can ask interesting questions from the whole medical community. Several applications can help medical students better optimize their learning. Applications are everywhere in the medical field
"The future of medicine is on your smartphone," declared an excellent medical researcher in 2015 Wall Street Journal magazine. In a sense, the future is coming from the rapid increase of applications and medical equipments currently connected to smartphones. According to the industry survey in 2015, the Google Play store and Apple iTunes offer over 165,000 health-related smartphone applications. But how does this technology improve patient care? This question is based on evidence-based medical questions, which can be answered by clinical trials and systematic reviews by medical professionals. "