Computer Models and the Progress of Medicine : [Collection]

Computer Models and the Progress of Medicine : [Collection]

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The book "Computer models and the progress of medicine: [Collection]", compiled under the editorship of Oleg Mikhailovich Belotserkovsky, is a unique collection that immerses the reader in the world of modern technologies and their impact on medicine. This publication will be a real discovery for everyone interested in the intersection of medicine and information technology, as well as for specialists seeking to understand how computer models can change the approach to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The collection covers a wide range of topics related to the application of computer technology in medical practice. It examines both theoretical aspects and practical examples of the use of computer models to improve the quality of medical services. Readers will be able to learn about how modern algorithms and software help in disease prediction, the development of new treatments and the optimization of processes in healthcare. Each chapter of the book offers in-depth analysis and discussion, which makes it not only informative, but also fascinating to read. The book will be of interest not only to professional doctors and researchers, but also to students of medical and technical universities, as well as to everyone who is interested in innovations in the field of health care. It can attract the attention of both young professionals and experienced doctors seeking to update their knowledge of modern technologies. It will also be useful for IT professionals working in the medical field, who are looking for new approaches and solutions to improve the efficiency of their work. The topics raised in the collection cover critical aspects such as modeling biological processes, the use of big data in medicine, and ethical issues related to the introduction of technology in healthcare. Readers will be able to understand how computer models help in clinical decision-making, as well as how they can improve interaction between doctors and patients. This book becomes an important contribution to the discussion of the role of technology in medicine, emphasizing the need for their conscious and responsible use. Oleg Mikhailovich Belotserkovsky, editor of the collection, is a well-known specialist in the field of medicine and information technology . His work has always been distinguished by an in-depth analysis and a practical approach to solving urgent problems. In this collection, he gathered the best experts who share their knowledge and experience, which makes the book especially valuable. Belotserkovsky is also known for his other publications that address the integration of technology into medical practice, and his authority in this area gives added value to this publication. If you’re looking for books on medical technology, computer modeling, or healthcare innovation, Computer Models and the Progress of Medicine: [Collection] will be a great addition to your library. This publication will not only expand your knowledge, but also inspire new ideas and approaches in your professional activities. Do not miss the opportunity to get acquainted with this fascinating and informative book, which opens new horizons in medicine and technology.
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Name of the Author
Белоцерковский
Олег Михайлович
ред
Language
Russian
Series
Серия "Кибернетика: неограниченные возможности и возможные ограничения" / Рос. акад. наук
ISBN
9785020083714
Release date
2001

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