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[…] Update: Welcome Instapundit Readers to DITM- Where tomorrow’s technology transforms medicine.  This is the first in a series of vision pieces I am writing about the coming radical revolution in surgery.  Read more here or listen to podcast on “futurevision” surgery here. […]

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Lana` said in November 24th, 2006 at 12:32 pm

Unbelievably fascinating!!! And a bit scary too. Thank you for posting this.

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Dr. JF said in November 24th, 2006 at 4:13 pm

f-ing awesome. I am a surgeon and never conceived of the post-laparoscopy future. This is totally inspiring and I will never look at my simple scope procedures or my digital toys the same again. I think you will be proven to be 100 per cent correct.

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Steven F. Palter, MD said in November 25th, 2006 at 11:52 pm

Lana–

don’t be scared. It is just the future in a new form that you are not familiar with. “we are, if anything, creatures of habit drawn to the safety and comfort of the familiar”

http://docinthemachine.com/2006/10/05/new-robots-with-whiskers-next-cut-of-their-hands/

as they say in the movie clip on the docinthemachine header ” free your mind”

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[…] Update: My podcast from AAGL global congress on this theme now up   « Metabolomics-Machine Tests IVF Embryo’s Waste to Achieve Pregnancy | FutureSurgery - Alternative Visualization- Part2 Infrared »   […]

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Michele said in December 3rd, 2006 at 6:10 pm

Wow…cool!

Nice to hear the other presentations too. Thanks, DITM :)

Michele

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[…] If you want to imagine someof the future applications this could enable listen about future surgery including implanted remote diagnostic devices on my podcast from the aagl at obgyn.net.   « Geckos Grabing Gizmos in the OR |   […]

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