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  1. May 3, 2022 · In this book the author first proves the deep crisis of medicine, but describes how medicine will become more precise, more uniform, safer and, surprisingly, also more affordable. Making a diagnosis will be taken over by artificial intelligence.

  2. hensive analysis of the current crisis of Medicine and the proposed solution by Systems Medicine, to my native speaker friend and colleague professor Rob Moulds from my former home, Melbourne, who polished and edited the text,

  3. Feb 1, 2011 · The 'defining end' of medicine (health) has continuously been negotiated and so been the object of deliberation. For centuries among professionals, in recent years among professionals and...

  4. Recognize the needs for transparency and governance in the medicines sector within and across health systems, and then strengthen governance capacities. For essential medicines in any LMIC health sys- tem and globally, there are multiple authorities and governance structures.

  5. Jan 27, 2020 · To celebrate the end of our 25th anniversary year, we asked thought leaders and experts in the field to answer one question: What will shape the next 25 years of medical research?

  6. Feb 5, 2011 · Broadie distinguishes between health as the ‘defining end of medicine’ shared by practitioners and patients and as ‘the guiding end’ that appears in a medical premise of deliberation about particular cases.

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  8. Jan 1, 2012 · The purpose of this article is to connect these various dialogues to what seems to be a broader underlying shift in the landscape of contemporary health and medicine. Historically, medical ...

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