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Social Impact of Medical Technologies
1. GNED1002: Social Impact of Society
Submitted by: Sheryl Tejada
Submitted to: Emily Brett
12 APRIL 15
2. Introduction
Social Importance
Medical Technology Examples
Pros & Cons of Each Example
Final Conclusions
3. Medical technologies include a wide range of technology used to diagnose,
monitor or treat diseases and medical conditions affecting humans.
It save lives, improve health and contribute to sustainable healthcare.
Technology has come a long way to benefit and help/aid the health care
industry.
Advantages of technology in the medical field are (but not limited to):
› Internet – main source of medical information
› Health care facilities reaching out to patients via social media
› Better treatment and less suffering
› Improved patient care and work efficiency
› Doctors are easier to reach (phone/cell) and better at their jobs
4. Saves lives/improves health
Highly work and time efficient
Increases quality of care
Complex medical solutions
Promotes independence
Faster recovery time
Increases economy
5. Around 2% of adults experience kidney disease, which results in thousands of deaths
every year. Not only is there a waiting list to receive a donor kidney, but
unfortunately, only 25% of those on the waiting list will receive the lifesaving call.
Human cloning has been used to create stem cells which is then used to grow
human organs outside of the body, such as kidneys. It also can replace/repair
damaged tissue or cells.
Due to the fact that the organ shall be grown using one’s own stem cells, the body
will not reject the organ which may happen to those who receive a donor organ.
This technology can lead to new tissue-transplant operations which are able to
benefit those who suffer from debilitating disorders, such as Parkinson's disease,
multiple sclerosis, heart disease and spinal cord injuries.
This works by removing the nucleus from an unfertilized egg and replacing it with the
nucleus of a skin cell. It is then given an electric shock which causes the cells to
begin dividing until they form a ‘blastocyst’ (a small ball of a few hundred cells).
6.
7. Pros
Body will not reject the organ
Do not have to rely/wait for a donor
Replace/repair damaged tissues or cells
Live-saving
Endless Possibilities
Cons
Costly/Expensive
Larger/complicated organs such as the heart is still a working progress
Political/religious opinions – “ We should not mess with human life”
People may use this new technology to clone humans which may be used for the
wrong reasons such as creating a “super baby/human” or for selfish purposes.
8. Controlled by the user’s brain
Users are able to climb stairs, walk on
sloped terrains and flex an ankle just
by thinking about the action – as if
they were not missing that limb
The computer installed within the
bionic limb is able to identify and
learn the user's intended actions
and provide an intuitive and
responsive movement.
Designed of light weight material
such as graphite and micro-
technologies
The image above shows the neural
impulses produced by the body which
is them transferred to the computer
within the bionic limb, thus providing
the responsive movement based off
the user’s intentions.
9. Pros
Fulfill the sensation of feeling to those who are
missing a certain limb
Provide those with the disability of missing a
limb with the ability to perform actions as if they
were not missing a limb – promotes freedom
Beneficial to the military/veteran community
Light weight technology (10.2 pounds)
Cons
Costly/Expensive
Can take some time to get used to
May cause some skin irritation
10. Been used to replace bones, bring
prosthetic devices to people in war-
torn regions, and help within the prep
stages for surgeries
A woman in Holland was given 3D
printed skull following a devastating
accident
A baby in Michigan was given a 3D
printed tracheal splint – which saved
the baby’s life
The image above shows a 3D
printed jaw bone.
11. Pros
Advanced medical options
Fast prototyping and manufacturing
Customizable
Help prep with surgeries
Life saving
Price is slowly decreasing
Cons
Limited materials
Can be used as creation for dangerous items
Decrease manufacturing jobs
12. Flexible Mirco-electronics
› Flexible electronics are able to wrap around irregular tissue forms and conform to their motion
where they are able to identify to different physiological parameters.
Rapid Homeostasis System
› This device is able to stop deep bleeding wounds by injecting tablet-sized pellets into the wound
that quickly expand and fill the wound space to make the bleeding stop.
Diabetes Monitoring/Glucose Control
› This device delivers a nearly pain-free pricks anywhere on the body. It provides a vacuum around
the sampling site, vibrates the spot, and pierces the skin within .018 of a second.
Ambulance Drone
› The drone is to be controlled by emergency responders to get to the patient where anyone able
to help can quickly access the electrode pads, prep the patient, and begin defibrillating in
seconds.
Medtronic Micra
› World’s smallest pacemaker
13. Medical Technology has come a long way and is proven to
help diagnose, monitor and treat diseases and medical
conditions.
It is proven to have saved the lives of many
Highly efficient in regards to time and work.
Medical technology is not perfect, but there is lots of room for
improvement and even more possibilities.
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2010-12?op=1
R.Buckman. (2009,June 26). In Pictures: 10 Life-Saving Technologies
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monitors_slide_2.html
(2015, April 10). Health technology
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S. Knapton. (2014, April 17). Breakthrough in human cloning offers new transplant hope
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offers-new-transplant-hope.html
L. Winter. (2013, December 16). Researchers grow human kidney using stem cells
Retrieved from http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/researchers-grow-human-kidney-using-stem-cell
L. Stinson. (2013, October 15). The Future of Prosthetics Could Be This Brain-Controlled Bionic Leg
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15. Stem Cell Research
Retrieved from https://explorable.com/stem-cell-pros-and-cons
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(2014, November 14). 3D Printing- The Pros and Cons
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