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jeffreyjoy@...
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
the video took forever to load - i finally gave up. why don't you try an old proven technique -- print media. i could have easily read the while article in a fraction of the time I was waiting for it to load, and I could have printed it off and brought it with me to work to read as well very easily. c'mon get with the 20th Centery, huh??!!
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FuzzyIce
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
I was unable to watch it too. My browse of choice is Safari, but I
tried to paste the link on Firefox too without any better results. -
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papgas@...
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
1st Fix it so we see the video
2nd Use working ways to pass info to us (check jeffreyjoy@ post)
3rd Respect our time -
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Chasa
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
My Google Chrome browser & Cox Broadband showed the video in relatively
high definition. -
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darije.djokic@...
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
Looks great but let us not forget a basic law: the simpler a device seems to
be to use, the higher the experience and theoretical knowledge of the user
has to be in order to avoid the multitude of physical, technical, biological
and interpretative artifacts all devices may generate in their usage and the
mistakes that stem from those. Thus it is unlikely that an implement as
described will ?make it easier for clinicians to monitor the human body ... ,
including countries where medical professionals cannot afford larger
imaging systems? since clinicians in such countries lack the means to
reach a necessary level of experience in the first place. Putting such devices
in the hands of medical professional with limited capability in that segment
will just create an illusion something is achieved while generating a host of
superficial results that, ultimately, might generate a disillusionment with an
otherwise splendid implement. A parallel: nobody can become a good
laparoscopic surgeon without becoming a quality ?open air? surgeon first.
The best use of such aides is in the hands of experts with several years of
practice on standard (preferably high-end) machines. -
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VTRIX
What about the little guy?
It is sad that America, or should I say the world belongs the giant corporations like GE, IBM and Microsoft. Because of their clout, and ability to sue the little guy into the ground they will always win the game of capitalism. Our tiny company developed and demonstrated a much more advanced remote medical device in 2001 which used a combination of ultrasonic and EM waves to interrogate the body. The response from the venture community was that ?the big guys will bury you!? ?. They did.
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rolandallbrook
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
I could view the video very well. It was informtive and exciting, although I would like to have seen some more documentation on the ultrasound.
What is the projected cost of the unit and how suitable really is it for the developing world, when you consider that the levels of IT support are often very primative, especially in the Pacific Islands which are the areas that I am interested in. Fantastic concept though and I am sure that this and other innovations will really start to make a diffence in countiris like Papua new Guinea.
In response to the previous commentator, the venture capitalists are only interested in one thing- how they are going to make money out of your idea. Of course they will not go up against the big boys- this is why technology really cannot reach its full potential as an agent of change. -
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SMARTY-PANTS911 HOLLA!!!!!
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
that is insane!!!!!!!! i want to get that for my pone!!!!!! HOW????
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SMARTY-PANTS911 HOLLA!!!!!
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
my bad yall its supposed to be phone
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calabaiyau@...
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
1. Would it be possible to improve ultrasound "stethoscopes" by using a multiple "ultrasonic beam" head and use software to produce a more detailed picture of internal body structures (possible by using different frequencies, strengths, bursts or longer scans, etc.) and piecing together an even more detailed picture of the human body?
2. The computer info is best if it can be used portablyby a doctor in the field, I think - on a portable computer slate w/keyboard? Super Blackberry? Tricorder, anyone? It won't be long. -
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SMARTY-PANTS911 HOLLA!!!!!
RE: GE: 'Stethoscope for the 21st century'
yo yo yo im board in my science class sooo ya yall what up?
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