10 Interesting Medical Facts
Medicine, of course, concerns each of us. And today we bring to your attention the…

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How to breathe correctly
Not everyone knows how to breathe correctly, because for the majority this issue does not…

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Continuing professional development (CPD) for doctors: there is no limit to perfection
What will change? The principle of continuous training of doctors is a common practice in…

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How to clean your ears
How to clean your ears, and how to do it right? This question is of…

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The life of a doctor - remote consultations with patients
According to the National Strategy for Reforming the Health Care System in Ukraine, primary care…

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How a doctor can save smartphone memory: recommendations from Doctor Booster

Doctors who actively use a smartphone are constantly faced with the problem of lack of device memory. Communicating with patients through Messagers, sending and receiving photos or other files from them – all this very quickly reduces the space available on the smartphone, and a lot of unnecessary data accumulates in memory, such as cache, history and files, which can cause the device to start slow down or, worse, hang up. Continue reading

How doctors in the US feel about electronic medical systems: a study

In March of this year, Stanford Medicine, together with The Harris Poll, conducted an interesting study in which they tried to find out exactly how doctors in the United States relate to EHR systems – analogues of medical information systems in Ukraine (MIS).

The study involved 521 primary care physicians, that is, family and general practitioners, as well as interns. All physicians at that time were licensed to practice medicine in the United States and had been using HIS for at least a month. Continue reading

How to convince the patient to follow the doctor’s orders?

Medical reform is in full swing in Ukraine. Clinics purchase computer equipment, install MIS, doctors master the work with professional applications and teach patients to communicate in instant messengers. But often all progress in the development of healthcare crosses out the banal human factor – patients refuse to comply with doctor’s prescriptions. They either go for a consultation with a couple more specialists, or, having read information on the Internet, they tritely self-medicate. Continue reading

Healthcare is one of the disciplines that benefits the most from technological innovation.
Renowned practical futurist Michael Rogers claims that IT is well positioned to fundamentally transform "total…

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How to get rid of black dots
Everyone wants to be beautiful and have an attractive appearance, but many factors can prevent…

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