Programming implemented in healthcare
  • teslastar
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    Re: Programming implemented in healthcare

    by teslastar » Sat Jun 26, 2021 12:27 pm

    There are many good services related to this! It's fascinating how many things are being programmed that are related to medicine. Technology has come a far way and I am really grateful that we are living in this era. Can you imagine telling people 100 years that you will be able to perform surgeries with robots? It seemed impossible. There are many companies like https://fairshotnetwork.com which are able to offer you many possibilities and I am sure that you are going to find something that's beneficial to you
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  • AlexWilliams
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    Re: Programming implemented in healthcare

    by AlexWilliams » Sat Jun 26, 2021 1:15 pm

    Me and my team are working on a similar project right now, and I'm very excited. I love it and it's my dream job.
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    Re: Programming implemented in healthcare

    by Rezzonto » Mon Jun 28, 2021 6:12 pm

    I hope that more technologies will allow us to do such things because I can't imagine my life without them. It really scares me to think that 500 years ago, people died from a simple cold, medicines for which can be bought at any pharmacy today. In fact, in the future, I think that treatment will develop very quickly. Of course, we can't predict how all these technologies will affect the world. Still, as soon as something appears, it'll be a techie delight for specialists, and its impact on everything will be very huge. Many people in the world want to regain their health and live longer.

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