Mark Dennison

Medical Device Innovation and Technologies in Preventive Healthcare

Healthcare gadgets and technologies that seemed futuristic, only seen in sci-fi movies, are now a tangible reality that support prevention of chronic diseases. Today, your watch or wristband can monitor your heart rate and blood pressure. Then provide insightful data in real-time to help you and your physician identify health changes and prevent chronic disorders. […]

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Why Healthcare Software Validation Before Deployment Is Non-Negotiable

Healthcare software reaches patients through a chain of decisions – clinical, technical, and Healthcare software is delivered to patients via a decision-making process involving clinical, technical and regulatory factors. Validation is the stage at which the question changes from ‘Does this software work?’ to ‘Is this software safe to use in a clinical setting?’ These are

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Brussels After Dark: Where EU Bureaucracy Meets Underground Culture

Brussels carries a peculiar reputation. By day, it’s the administrative heart of Europe – suited politicians rushing between meetings, endless policy debates, and an atmosphere that feels more corporate than creative. But when the sun sets, a completely different city emerges. The contrast is almost comical. The same streets that host EU summits become stages

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What to Expect During an Independent Medical Examination: A Patient’s Guide

Facing an Independent Medical Examination can feel intimidating, especially if you are unfamiliar with why it is required or how it works. Many individuals encounter this process during insurance or benefits claims, including situations involving a long term disability independent medical examination, which can raise concerns about fairness and outcomes. Understanding what to expect can

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Assessing Medical News Today’s Credibility and Trustworthiness

Picture this: You’re scrolling through your phone at midnight, searching for answers about a weird rash or a new medication. You land on Medical News Today. The site looks clean, the articles sound professional, and the information seems up-to-date. But a question nags at you—can you trust what you’re reading? If you’ve ever wondered about

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Medical Assistant News: Trends, Tech, and Tomorrow’s Opportunities

Picture this: It’s 7:45 a.m. in a busy clinic. The coffee’s lukewarm, the printer’s jammed, and a medical assistant is juggling a ringing phone, a patient with a fever, and a doctor who needs lab results—yesterday. If you’ve ever worked as a medical assistant, you know this isn’t just another Tuesday. It’s the front line

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US News And World Report Medical School Rankings: What You Need to Know

Picture this: It’s 2 a.m., your phone’s blue light burns your eyes, and you’re scrolling through the latest US News and World Report medical school rankings. Your heart pounds. You wonder if your dream school made the cut—or if you’re about to rethink your entire future. If you’ve ever felt that mix of hope and

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Discover Medical and Aesthetic Tools Clinicians Trust

Contemporary medical and aesthetic professions require more than professional expertise. The equipment presently being used affects treatment outcomes and confidence. If the tools are reliable then medical practitioners can focus on treatment precision and safety. The importance of equipment and treatment outcomes can be understood in respect to why medical and aesthetic purchases are typically

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