Future of Medicine: Which medical technologies and digital health innovations can expect the brightest future in the next decade? Now The Medical Futurist ranks the top 10 most promising technologies in medicine along 3 factors:

1. How close is the given medical technology from becoming real
2. The potential impact it can have on healthcare
3. Accessibility to the masses

The 10 nominees:
– Health sensors and telehealth
– Mixed reality
– Surgical and medical robotics
– Brain-computer interfaces
– Nanotechnology
– 5G
– Direct-to-consumer genetic testing
– 3D printing
– Artificial intelligence
– Quantum computing

Let’s see which one will win, and I look forward to the 2020s together!

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30 thoughts on “Top‌ ‌10‌ ‌Medical‌ ‌Technologies‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌Future: ‌Ranked‌! / Episode 7 – The Medical Futurist”
  1. I was directed to this video via my school studies. Right now we are studying the impact of technology in healthcare. Being someone that works in the healthcare system, it is amazing seeing the application of technology so far in healthcare. Looking into the impact of technology in healthcare is exciting. Consider the help healthcare professionals derive from the use and application of EHR(Electronic Health Records), 5G is making transfer of data from one point to another faster, Robotic surgery is already happening, and a host of other technological applications in healthcare. While some of the mentioned techs are futuristic, and may not even happen in our life time. The 3D printing tech, which may help in printing 3D tissues and organs for replacement in human body will help save lives. However I'm concerned about the ethical applications of some these upcoming tech applications in healthcare. Over all, thanks for projecting our minds to the future of medicine and technology application.

  2. Hey , i just watched the video and i found almost all of theses future medical technologies amazing and really can help to bring helthcare closer to people, but i still like find AI very unfair for doctors as like i am a studious medical studdnt . And i'm afraid that it will take the task of doctors of clinical reasoning .even if as you say the medical research in AI is like very focused on narrow artificial intelligence. It's very frightening for doctors. I hope your feedback soon

  3. Hey, this is the first video I'm watching. I like the information you're providing. But, I feel there needs to be some Research/Numbers/Statistics behind the reasoning of you to select the Parameters of Rating and what does 24/30 mean, so on and so forth. What I mean is, if the same video would've had a better scientific approach towards the data, it would've been really awesome!

  4. very informative and futuristic. Most of what you have discussed here are mostly diagnostic. How about finding a way to reduce and minimise the onset of diseases? Have you considered and looked into the future of Stem cells therapy.

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  6. Just think in the future with Bio-printing, AI, Nanotech, health sensors and quantum computing the human race could be in essence . . . Immortal.

    AI and quantum computing will have mapped you out at birth so that your health sensors are tailor made to your specific requirements, those sensors will pick up anything that happens before it becomes an issue which will automatically alert your doctor and any other relevent parties who can then provide bio-printed or nanotech solutions to anything that happens long before it's become an issue.

    Lost an arm in an accident? No problem nanobots have dealt with your wound and administered pain medication the sensor has already sent the required information to your doctor who has already requested a new arm to be made which will be identical to your last one since they have completely mapped your genetic makeup it will be delivered to your location in 1 hour via Amazon drone the nanobots will reattach it your doctor will contact you shortly after through a mixed reality device to discuss how you are.

    That's scary AF but amazing

  7. I love this doctor because he had an Intuitive Conviction with his knowledge of the traditional medicine for primary care with the possibility of technology of telemedicine for telehealth care. Agree that technology will become the alternative care for some.

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