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Edge of Medicine: The Technology That Will Change Our Lives

Autor William Hanson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2008
What will medicine be like a decade from now? Already laparoscopic surgery is making under the knife scars look quaint and old fashioned. A doctor in New York can remove a gall bladder in a patient in London via computer. Experts agree that we are entering the Golden Age of Medicine, and our everyday experience of being ill and getting better may seem more like science fiction than an average trip to the doctor.

Bill Hanson, chief of the trauma unit at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center and an inventor of medical technology, offers true-life and intensely intimate stories about the way biotechnology is changing people's lives.
• An electronic nose that detects infection, such as pneumonia, based on a person's breath
• Robots with appendages that can feel their way around tissue, which will replace surgeons in operating room
• Computer health wizards that will prescribe you medicine through your home computer
• Computerized psychotherapists dispensing advice about emotional problems
• Telehealth software that serves as a monitoring nurse for difficult to manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes.
• Wheelchairs operated by reading electrical brainwaves for patients with severe neurological deterioration.

William Hanson describes the human genius that arrived at these amazing discoveries, and how innovators are working to take these feats to an even more technologically advanced level. And more importantly, he discusses what the human experience will be and how we can prepare ourselves for the moral and ethical challenges that these awesome changes will bring. This riveting and startling account will make us revise our expectations of our own mortality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230605756
ISBN-10: 0230605753
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MACMILLAN EDUCATION
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Robotics
Networks
Artificial Intelligence
Medicine in the Home
Personalized Medicine
Neuroelectronics

Recenzii


CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009


'...you will be hard pressed to put this extraordinary book down.' - The New York Times
 
'He [Hanson] writes with personal experience of many of the situations he discusses in a clear and imaginative way which will appeal both to those in the profession and to others.' - Alan Emery, British Journal of Hospital Medicine
 
'Well written, engaging...his [Hanson's] writing is clear and evocative.' - Critical Care Medicine
 
'Dr. William Hanson has written an enthusiastic travelogue, a guide to the universe of marvels coming soon to a hospital near you.' - The New York Times 
 
'At first glance, this book may seem like a fanciful hybrid of science fiction and health care, but it really is a fascinating read. Pitched at a level that is not too technically demanding, William Hanson examines the biotechnologies that are changing the face of health care in the industrialised world' - Nursing Standard

Notă biografică

WILLIAM HANSON M.D. chairs the trauma unit at University of Pennsylvania Medical School and is currently a visiting professor in Computer Science at Princeton University, USA. He is often quoted in USA Today and US News& World Report, and has been profiled in Popular Science and New Scientist. He lives in Philadelphia, PA.

Caracteristici

Medical Science is Entering a Golden Age:  The 21st century will be to biology what the 20th was to physics. We are on the cusp of achieving ways to live longer, cure diseases, and enhance our natural abilities
Author at the Forefront of Technology:  Dr. Hanson is an inventor and innovator who's been profiled by major media, including New Scientist, U.S. News and World Report, Popular Science, and USA Today, among others
For Viewers of Grey's Anatomy and House:  The interest for medical stories has spiked in recent years. These popular TV shows exemplify this, as well as the wide readership of doctor writers such as Jerome Groopman, Atul Gawande and, most recently, of Pauline Chen's Final Exam