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发表于2025-03-23
The Creative Destruction of Medicine pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025
What if your cell phone could detect cancer cells circulating in your blood or warn you of an imminent heart attack? Mobile wireless digital devices, including smartphones and tablets with seemingly limitless functionality, have brought about radical changes in our lives, providing hyper-connectivity to social networks and cloud computing. But the digital world has hardly pierced the medical cocoon.
Until now. Beyond reading email and surfing the Web, we will soon be checking our vital signs on our phone. We can already continuously monitor our heart rhythm, blood glucose levels, and brain waves while we sleep. Miniature ultrasound imaging devices are replacing the icon of medicine—the stethoscope. DNA sequencing, Facebook, and the Watson supercomputer have already saved lives. For the first time we can capture all the relevant data from each individual to enable precision therapy, prevent major side effects of medications, and ultimately to prevent many diseases from ever occurring. And yet many of these digital medical innovations lie unused because of the medical community’s profound resistance to change. In The Creative Destruction of Medicine, Eric Topol—one of the nation’s top physicians and a leading voice on the digital revolution in medicine—argues that radical innovation and a true democratization of medical care are within reach, but only if we consumers demand it. We can force medicine to undergo its biggest shakeup in history. This book shows us the stakes—and how to win them.
Eric J. Topol, M.D., is professor of innovative medicine and the director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute in La Jolla, California. Trained at Johns Hopkins University, he conducted one of the first trials of a genetically engineered protein for treating heart attacks, and was the founder of the world’s first cardiovascular gene bank at the Cleveland Clinic. He lives with his family in La Jolla, California.
書很好 Mass medicine vs. personalized medicine 這是一場早晚要到來的革命 技術是它的必要條件 但絕非充分條件 我想大概要等到生在長在網絡時代的人們掌握話語權 革命纔能成功
評分A good picture is drawn, but the devil is in the details.
評分書很好 Mass medicine vs. personalized medicine 這是一場早晚要到來的革命 技術是它的必要條件 但絕非充分條件 我想大概要等到生在長在網絡時代的人們掌握話語權 革命纔能成功
評分A good picture is drawn, but the devil is in the details.
評分每個標題都很興奮。不知是老頭起的還是編輯改的。
刚开始以为是一本抱怨的赶时髦书——“大数据”,读完发现有效信息不少,翻译不错。 基因测序后,甚至连支架后出现血凝块的CYP2C19基因的相类性都知道(GWAS项目,Genome-wide association study),记得性感女星叫茱莉的,就是测基因知道自己有宫颈癌乳腺癌概率。 癌症基因组...
評分我最早接触到本书的作者 - 埃里克•托普(Eric J. Topol),是来自于他2009年10月,在美国加州圣地亚哥的 TEDMED(TED医疗专场)上的演讲,题目是“The Wireless Future of Medicine”(无线医疗的未来)。他这个演讲视频,鼓励了无数期待进入“移动医疗”创业领域的...
評分从医学的角度讲述科技创新的影响。虽然有很多医学专有名词不是很能读懂,但是不可否认书的价值。 作者揭露了医学界的弊病以及医学的现状,尤其是由于医疗事故的死亡人数超过交通事故和乳腺癌死亡人数总和,警醒世人。未来各行各业都要与科技联系起来,用科技去推动发展。
評分医生们开着自己不太熟悉的药, 诊治着自己不甚了解的病情, 评判着自己一无所知的人体. 除却多任务并行处理与短暂的注意力,持续不断的在线状态也对我们的思维方式产生了影响。为了处理随处而来的大量数据,我们在思考时更倾向于网状思维而非线性思维。 尼克-比尔顿(I live in ...
評分“医生们开着自己不太熟悉的药,诊治着自己不甚了解的病情,评判着自己一无所知的人体。”颠覆医疗这本书开篇就引申了250年托尔泰抛出的问题,简单的说就是现在的医疗水平还不足提供个性、精准的医疗服务。该书就是作者通过对已经发生的或者即将发生的具有革命思维的产品描述来...
The Creative Destruction of Medicine pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025