Thursday, 11 March 2010

There's relief to those who has diabetes - insulin injection won't be a feat anymore. Have a look at this video.


The artificial pancreas will work as a normal and healthy pancreas, secreting hormone that controls blood glucose level.

On the side note, have you heard of health information technology? It's a framework that will manage the health information and how it is passed on to the patients, their GP, chemist, etc. I believe this is one of the biggest invention of human kind - it simplifies the once a complicated process of passing on information from the health centres to patients, pharmaceutical companies, consumers and the like. No wonder health information technology degrees are in demand to students.

When I was looking for a job, I was supposed to go to an interview to a job somewhat related to health information technology. It would have been a challenge as I was just more exposed to Enterprise Resource Planning. Unfortunately, I got a job before I even set foot on that said company, nevertheless, I keep my mind open. I love challenge.
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