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The Future of Personalized Medicine - TEDMED Great Challenges

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the cutting-edge field of personalized medicine in this thought-provoking TEDMED Great Challenges talk. Delve into the revolutionary concepts shaping healthcare's future, including genomics, data-driven approaches, and next-generation sequencing. Examine the potential impact on patient care, healthcare providers, and medical research. Discuss key topics such as the creative destruction of medicine, the power of prevention, and the role of the FDA in regulating personalized treatments. Address common misconceptions, explore the challenges of implementing personalized medicine, and consider its implications for cancer treatment and overall health outcomes. Gain insights into the paradigm shift occurring in medical research and the increasing demand for tailored healthcare solutions.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is Personalized Medicine
Questions
Genomics Data
The Creative Destruction of Medicine
The Revolution in Healthcare
The Data Question
The Past
Accuracy
Personal Utility
Misconceptions
Its all about the patient
Lack of focus on healthcare providers
Demand for personalized medicine
Accessing genetic data
Nextgeneration sequencing
Implementing personalized medicine
Regulation of personalized medicine
FDAs embrace of personalized medicine
Paradigm shift in research
The FDA
Can you help
The future of cancer
The power of prevention
Amy


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