Been quiet over the past couple weeks as I’ve been busy writing and preparing another presentation. Today, I presented my MPH project to the Department of Biomedical Informatics. Overall I think it went well! This was the second time I’ve presented the project; the first time back in February to the MPH faculty & students.
I am pleased to have completed yet another milestone! Still need to get my act together w/ the regression analysis though
His presentation, The Future of Wireless Medicine, was of immediate interest to me given our class discussion recently on the ways information technology is used in health care (see my previous post). The talk covers various technologies available for monitoring personal health status using wireless capture devices- such as vital signs, fetal signs, sleep patterns, etc. These devices have the capability to project data to your smartphone – imagine a NIKE shoe that uses a sensor in the sole to monitor your physiological data or an iShoe designed to help with falls prevention.
The examples he covers are examples of how we can better capture data in our goal towards truly individualized & personalized medicine. They help bring us one step even closer to using IT to provide a more holistic view of us as patients.
Here are Topol’s list of the Top 10 targets for wireless medicine; each of these health conditions impacts millions.
The talk is interesting and I will be making sure to start tracking more mobile health projects.