How the Internet Changed Healthcare

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @InductionPod
    @InductionPod  Год назад +3

    Check out the next episode of Nebula *right now* at nebula.tv/videos/induction-utopian-thinking-in-dystopian-times-w-andrewism?ref=induction

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel5390 Год назад +17

    Dr. Francis will be able to research climate change once we find the heart of the Earth.

  • @DragonDrummer2
    @DragonDrummer2 Год назад +12

    I really enjoy Dr. Francis. I actually continued my earlier research with improving pacemaker and DBS implanted medical devices (I’m an electromagnetics electrical engineering graduate student) instead of finishing another project on breast cancer detection antennas using spread spectrum time domain reflectometry because of his video on cancer detection. Both options sounded amazing and they are both my babies, so he helped me make my final decision. Thank you Dr. Francis. My research aims to reduce the risk of postoperative complications by replacing current devices with biocompatible polymer antennas and devices small enough to be easily implanted using laparoscopic surgery.

    • @mikolmisol6258
      @mikolmisol6258 Год назад +2

      That's amazing! Thank you for your work.

    • @DragonDrummer2
      @DragonDrummer2 Год назад

      @@mikolmisol6258 Aw thank you! I am honestly just lucky to have met the two people who helped me get involved in this research. I am very lucky.

  • @ianmurrell209
    @ianmurrell209 Год назад +2

    Reading between the lines, Dr Francis was saying economists dictating to health care practitioners and restricting the amount of time they do their jobs increases the costs.

    • @Jablicek
      @Jablicek Год назад +1

      It increases costs everywhere - conditions go undiagnosed at a stage where they're easily-treatable, translating into higher healthcare costs; then there's time spent out of the workforce where someone may be reliant on benefits. And then there's the uncounted cost of the mental health impact on patients, medical staff, and their families, etc. It's insanity.

  • @disposable157
    @disposable157 Год назад +6

    Tom, I love your work, but I think this could improve if you prepped a bit more? So have an intro for Rohin ready to go, have your questions lined up so you're using fill words less... just little things such as talking about Rohin's video on a cardiology game, talking about the hook which got you... but not telling us what that hook was? If you can smooth out those bits, it'll make the interview format flow smoother.

    • @emiliopenayo4738
      @emiliopenayo4738 Год назад +4

      I agree, it would prevent him from talking over the guest all the time. It becomes a little annoying sometimes.

  • @billy101cat
    @billy101cat Год назад

    This episode especially seems really quiet, I enjoy these chats but I do seem to have to crank my volume, which spooks me when I move on to my next video

  • @DragonDrummer2
    @DragonDrummer2 Год назад

    I’m so happy about this collab!

  • @MorgenPeschke
    @MorgenPeschke Год назад +1

    Tom, please slow down and give Rohin a chance to respond.
    I can see how excited you are about the subject, but at 28:08 you're well deep in a running thought that talked over your guest at least twice.
    Please don't be discouraged, because these are really interesting and you're new to this format, you just need to refine your technique a bit 😊

  • @ennergie
    @ennergie Год назад

    I love your take on placebo

  • @joliecoponen6304
    @joliecoponen6304 Год назад

    Promo>SM 😢

  • @evanw5572
    @evanw5572 Год назад

    Problem is lots of research is funded by billionaires and selected for.

    • @GuerillaBunny
      @GuerillaBunny Год назад

      Yeah, it's the latter part that irks me. I don't like billionaires, but since we have them, they might as well use their money for a common good. Just wish they'd stop meddling...