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Duane Boise On Top Medical Innovations of 2018
Duane Boise discusses the top medical innovations of 2018.

Like most technical applications, the field of medical innovation continues to see rapid advancement. Those industry professionals at the forefront of the junction of medicine and technology are working to improve the condition of human life while prolonging it in the process. Here are five of the top medical innovations of the year:
IMPROVED VACCINES: As the effectiveness of vaccines becomes more documented, medical researchers are racing to develop the life-saving doses at a faster speed. Not only are health care professionals taking care to get the vaccines out to the most vulnerable in the most efficient way possible, but they are also working to develop different modes of delivery such as nasal and topical patches for those with shot aversions.
HEALTHCARE INTERNET OF THINGS: The partnership of healthcare and the Internet of Things (IoT) is the ideal example of how medicine and technology can work together to produce amazing breakthroughs in the way we treat patients. By introducing the network of smart connected devices to the field, patients will gain better access to their health records and will also be more empowered to take control of their health through the use wearable devices that can monitor a variety of physical attributes.
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REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING: The rapid emergence of technology in all aspects of life has enabled patients to be in even closer contact with their physicians at all times. This increase in communication allows for greater sharing of information and can even eliminate the need for physical office visits in some situations.
DRONE DELIVERY: Not just a fun gadget, the use of drones has many useful applications in the healthcare industry. These unmanned aerial vehicles have revolutionized the delivery of medical supplies, especially to third world countries or those affected by natural disasters. Most recently, drones were used extensively to provide assistance to residents of Puerto Rico after the island was ravaged by Hurricane Irma last September.
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DIABETES TREATMENT ADVANCEMENTS: The development and implementation of a closed-loop insulin delivery system has eliminated the need for diabetics to continue with the painful finger prick system as a means of blood sugar monitoring. This customizable system operates from a monitoring device as well as an insulin pump to provide state-of-the-art care.