Genomic medicine or personalized medicine utilizes the genetic information of an individual to prevent or treat disease. In the past, physicians used the information they have observed in their study to make diagnosis or to prescribe medicines for treatment.However, the modern concept of personalized medicine is more precise. The tools used to diagnose, prevent and cure diseases are more than just finding evidence from observation and study, they...more
Personalized medicine is a combination of scientific study of genomics and pharmacology. Often, it is referred to as genomic medicine or genomic-based medicine. It should not be confused with genetic medicine as genetics is the study of heredity, and is already been an established field of scientific study. Genetic medicine investigates genes and their impact in relation to biology and medicine. Among the diseases it examines are the single cell...more
The vision of personalized medicine is to prevent the expensive and elongated trial and error system that can render patients at pain from unwanted adverse reactions, while concurrently losing time in the battle against a disease. The evidence of the benefits of genomic medicine continues to grow, some industries work on areas -such as laws and policy, education and clinical information-around personalized medicine to show their support in its applications.The genomic-based medicine features new protocols for treatment which provides the capacity to utilize molecular tracking elements that indicate the risk of illness on a genetic level. In turn, this warns the medical community to its presence even before the symptoms and clinical indications manifest. The healthcare method is concentrated on preventative medicine and intervention, instead of the reaction to highly-contracted stages of diseases. This methodology delays the onset of the disease and helps the patient averts the accumulating healthcare costs.Supporters of the genomic medicine believe that following the practice of genomic-based medicine and integrate it into the healthcare system can resolve many of the...more
Before, when a patient is diagnosed with a certain cancer, his physician will prescribe a medicine after considering the patient's weight, age, and medical history. The medicine may or may not be very effective as the physician is unsure of how your body would react to such medicines. When the patient is not responding to the medicine, the...more
Personalized medicine is what physicians can do for an individual patient in treating certain diseases, most of which are caused by many gene interactions. The concept of customizing medicine seeks to address medical and physical conditions on a higher and deeper level: it is based on the genetic makeup of each individual after accomplishing a...more
Once your ERAS has been submitted, your residency admission pivots on your interview performance. And because residency admissions have become so competitive of late especially in this weaker economy - the medical residency interview has become critical.There are a few, simple easy mistakes that you can avoid with a little preparation:1.Dont speak in general terms. Your goal is to distinguish yourself from all of the other applicants by highlighting your achievements. Answer questions with specific examples of what you have done in order to demonstrate that you are distinctive. Dont worry about repeating what is in your residency application. It is expected that you will flesh out your ERAS and personal statement during the interview.2.When asked about your weaknesses, dont use cliches. No one believes that you care too much. Instead, be genuine - without damaging yourself by focusing on a core competency. 3.Dont box yourself in geographically. When I was conducting interviews at Harvard, an applicant made it clear that he was not going to leave his home state of California to move to Boston. Needless to say, our interest in him plummeted. 4.Dont miss the opportunity to ask...more
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