Schedule Details:
Length | 63 Hours (Over 2 Weeks)
Delivery | In-Person
Location | 7009 Dr Phillips Blvd #110 Orlando, FL 32819 United States
Dates | Dec 2 - Dec 13, 2024
Times | 5pm - 10pm EST
Frequency | Monday - Friday (Weekdays)
New SCLC Biomarkers Enable Advances in Precision Medicine Approaches
A groundbreaking study published in Volume 15 of Oncotarget on October 11, 2024, titled 'Relationship between the expressions of DLL3, ASC1, TTF-1 and Ki-67: First steps of precision medicine at SCLC' showcases pivotal advancements in the fight against small cell lung cancer (SCLC).
The Remote Work Revolution: Redefining Real Estate
Imagine a morning where the commute is just a few steps from your bedroom to your home office. This is the reality for many in today's post-pandemic world, where remote work has become a staple of the modern workforce.
CRISPR: The Future of Gene Editing and Its Clinical Implications
CRISPR technology has become the frontrunner in genome editing, surpassing earlier methods like zinc finger nucleases and transcription activator-like effector nucleases. The recent FDA approval of the CRISPR-Cas9 drug, exa-cel, marks a significant milestone particularly for treating sickle cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia.
AI Revolution in Oncology: Transformative Potential or Overhyped?
In recent years, artificial intelligence has emerged as a revolutionary tool in the field of oncology. AI's integration into healthcare transcends buzzwords, transforming cancer diagnosis, treatment personalization, and drug discovery.
AI in Radiology: A Double-Edged Sword
The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the landscape of radiology, promising to enhance diagnostic accuracy and support personalized medicine. However, as this technology becomes more integral to medical imaging, it brings with it a host of ethical and societal considerations that cannot be ignored.
Humanity at the Crossroads: Ethical Implications of AI in Medicine
AI's promise in healthcare is undeniable, with its ability to uncover hidden disease patterns and predict illnesses. However, the reliance on historical data can exacerbate existing biases, particularly affecting marginalized communities such as the LGBTQIA+ and certain ethnic and racial groups.
The Future of Telemedicine: Challenges and Opportunities Beyond the Pandemic
Telemedicine stands out as a transformative force, offering a lifeline to patients and providers alike. As we move beyond the pandemic, the challenge is to integrate this technology without escalating costs or overshadowing the indispensable role of in-person consultations.
The Digital Healthcare Revolution: Transforming Patient Care with Technology
The global digital health market is set to skyrocket, with projections estimating it will reach $551.09 billion by 2027. This growth is fueled by innovations that are setting new benchmarks in healthcare delivery.
University of Pennsylvania Pioneers the Planetary Health Curriculum
This innovative program equips medical students with the knowledge to understand and mitigate the effects of climate change on human health.
The Deep-Learning Triple Threat Transforming Medical Imaging
AI is being hailed as a "triple threat" in radiology, impacting planning, scanning, and diagnosis. As detailed in a recent column by Kelly Londy of GE HealthCare, these intelligent imaging systems are ushering in seismic changes reminiscent of the transformative impact of computer-assisted tomography in the late 20th century.