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Original Articles

The Impact of Electronics on Medicine, Part 1

, M.D., , M.D., , PH.D., M.E.E. & , M.D., B.S.E.E
Pages 291-296 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

Realization of the full potential of electronic instrumentation in clinical medicine must await solution of important problems of data interpretation and analysis as related to medical practice. Electronic instrumentation already is highly developed in areas of laboratory measurement and scientific research. Participation by the practicing physician is especially needed to define the areas wherein developmental efforts in the field of electronics may prove most fruitful. Understanding of the advantages and limitations of these devices also is essential in the selection of pertinent measurements and interpretation of the data.

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