A warm welcome to you guys on our new blog!
Our credo is TNT: Tackling New
Technologies – with a great focus on the fast-moving world of medicine. We are
all specialists with a great interest in new technologies used in medicine with
the task of improving human medical conditions around the globe. We would like
to share our passion with you through our new blog.
That way, we can all stay tuned with the
hottest topics and help medical technologies reach the audience they truly
deserve, to the benefit of us all!
Technology in medicine has gained
incredible importance over the last couple of years. With technology across the
globe advancing further and demographic changes occurring in many countries,
doctors were required to move along this change – so that humans in need could
be treated with the best available options. This had led to notable success
stories:
Nowadays, 3D printers are capable of
producing medical drugs (first with FDA approval in 2016) or even fully
functioning hips that can be placed in human bodies during surgery (first in
2007). Precision medicine, also known as personalized medicine, is currently
evolving using big data to find treatments and drugs that are specific to a
certain human (currently 92% of pharma companies have identified it as an
opportunity). Technology in medicine can now reach stages where doctors are
treating patients without physically being in the same room.
All these and many more are topics
that we would like to cover in our blog!
We look forward to updating you on a
weekly basis with the latest trends in this key area of our lives. In case of
any questions or topics you would like us to cover please feel free to reach
out through the comment section.
Stay tuned for what is about to come
:)
#tnt #medtech #future #tacktech
#health #medicine #technology
Sources:
·https://www.computerworld.com/article/3048823/3d-printing/this-is-the-first-3dprinted-drug-to-win-fda-approval.html
·https://www.strategyand.pwc.com/reports/capitalizing-precision-medicine
·https://orthofeed.com/2018/03/06/10-years-on-the-first-3d-printed-hip-is-still-going-strong/
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