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Innovations To Consider When Pursuing A Medical Career

By Maria Bashi
Jun 30, 2017
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Surprising Opportunities In Medicine

Technology today is changing the medical landscape, and for the better by many estimates. There is an exponential nature to tech development which can’t be ignored. If you’re going to be relevant in medicine, you need to know what’s available, and how to use it to your advantage. The internet is a great place to start.

As developments occur, there is plenty of literature written about new breakthroughs. For example, did you know that it’s possible for a human being to hold their breath underwater for 22 minutes without observable brain damage? There’s a recent documentary on the Discovery Channel about a previous world record holder who did just that.

Such a thing would have been called impossible up until the man did it, as such an activity positively defies previous medical understanding pertaining to the body’s physical limits. But as it turns out, such limits can be expanded, and a great deal of that expansion has to do with the mind itself.

There are ways to control bodily components mentally through concentration and practice. Additionally, it turns out there are new ways to enhance mental function through brain supplements and other nootropic solutions.

Finding A Medical Database Of Breakthroughs

You can source top-tier medical articles pertaining to cutting-edge nootropic breakthroughs at Corpina.com; according to Corpina, the site provides: “Daily articles about neuroscience and brain health.” If you’re going to get into a medical career of a lucrative grade, you’re going to want regular access to such literature.

If you ever saw Schoolhouse Rock as a kid, you know that “knowledge is power”. Well, more accurately, proper application of knowledge is power—and that’s what studying medicine is all about: using discovered knowledge accurately such that greater discoveries can be made.

To that end, think about how powerful it is to save time in research. In medicine, there is quite a bit of necessary research. Consider nootropic substances, for example. They must go through animal testing before they’re publicly useful. But that testing can take a while. If you can cut down on testing time while retaining—or even increasing—accuracy, that will be good for your career.

Time-Saving Solutions

One way this is done today is through tagging that cuts down on the necessary time involved. RapidLab.com provides automated ear tags which use the latest in scanning technology; according to the site, these tags are a: “…hardened 2-D barcode [that] allows for immediate scanning, providing fast identification with 100% accuracy.”

That information is immediately uploaded to a computer via the scanner—much like how scanning a barcode in a grocery store uploads the payment data to the checkout computer. But there’s an additional wrinkle here which can save even more time.

IoT stands for the “Internet of Things”. This uses web-based appliances with ‘net connectivity to collect data. Oftentimes such information is uploaded to the cloud, where it can be stored and processed with greater speed and security. You can make your operations more efficient with such cloud-based applications.

Be The One Who Gets It Done

Bringing information like that to the table as you start out your new medical career can make you an invaluable asset to any medical team. When you’ve got knowledge that is directly applicable, you become the “go-to girl” for new tasks. Building a reputation as someone who “gets things done” is recommendable starting out, and continuing on.  Passing your exam is just the beginning!

A doctor says he or she “practices” medicine because that which man knows of the human body is yet only the tip of the iceberg. But that knowledge expands exponentially as time and technology reveal new information. Be at the cusp of that developmental wave, and your medical career will be off to an excellent start.

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