Since its establishment UK College for Health, Medical and Research has been an innovator in online education. and research.We were one of the first institutions in our industry to offer an online course-site for taking exams, to stream online video courses, to broadcast live classes, and to implement virtual classrooms and research. This is on the cutting edge of educational and research l technologies with interactive protocols, virtual studio sets, and graphic animations.
Currently, more than 200 scientists from over 50 nations do research on health,medical and social care. They are organised in research groups focusing on several aspects of different diseases. Through the support of associated scientists and engineers as well as by fostering international cooperation, we are currently one of the most successful institutes on health,medical and social care research
The potential benefits of digitally connected ambulatory and inpatient health services could be numerous and far-reaching. Among the digital health care possibilities:
However, health care innovators are likely to face considerable challenges along the path to full implementation of a digital hospital. These include:
Hospitals and health systems are operating in a period of significant disruption, the result of shifting incentive models, advancing technologies, evolving patient expectations, and transforming medical education.In today’s increasingly value-focused health care market, could the traditional practice of treating most patients within a brick-and-mortar hospital become a thing of the past, as payers and patients seek more cost-effective ways to deliver high-quality care?To survive and thrive, many providers may find they need to become a digital hospital by evolving their operating model and using next-generation technologies to link and leverage the delivery of many services in both ambulatory and hospital settings.
Causes for the age-associated emergence of cancer are manifold and complex. And research is by far not knowing and understanding the underlying processes in detail.However, it is known, that aging is linked to a diminishing capability of the human body to regenerate, to changes in the endocrine system (hormone system) and a weakening immune system – all this contributing to the emergence and growth of tumors.Furthermore, aging cells are characterized by an accumulation of cellular damages caused by a myriad of defective processes, as e.g. inaccurate DNA damage repair, defective cell division, or faults in cell senescence and cell death. If defective cells gain a growth advantage over healthy cells (clonal dominance), the emergence of tumours may be a severe result.
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