Disclaimer: As AI is changing rapidly and we are still finding novel applications at an alarming rate it’s worth noting the date in which this was written. Facts and opinions change quickly in this field at this time. Things are progressing. I find myself putting my math and coding to practice with my role at … Continue reading What is AI doing to the concept of intelligence?
Author: maxwellflitton
Anatomy of a Website
In case you haven’t realized the internet is a big thing and loads of stuff happens on it. The reason why I’ve decided to write this post is that I have lost count at a number of doctors who have come to me stating that they want to build a website, only to reveal that … Continue reading Anatomy of a Website
Clinicians non-techie guide to object orientated programming
First of all, I have to stress that this post does not teach you how to write object orientated code. It's to really give clinicians an idea of what is object orientated code, and how to think about the clinical situation in relation to this. As I've said before I am not a coding fanatic. … Continue reading Clinicians non-techie guide to object orientated programming
wireless buttons that connect to the internet are a cheap reality! Thanks Amazon
If you've pulled a long shift in an NHS hospital you would have recognized the wired call buttons that patients use. When it comes to clinicians innovating and using tech to optimise their own projects, they don't give these buzzers a second thought and I know why. They're clunky and they are a complete pain to … Continue reading wireless buttons that connect to the internet are a cheap reality! Thanks Amazon
4 things clinicians should know about Google
I’m talking about Google. Why? It’s a big part of our lives. Deep Mind is venturing into the medical analytics and diagnostics field and no doubt you and most of your patients have used Google to expand your knowledge and get a snapshot of what’s happening in the world around a particular topic. Google has … Continue reading 4 things clinicians should know about Google
3 companies that clinical developers should check out
Sorry, there’s been a delay in content. I have had to hand in my MSc thesis. If you want to see the details of this check out the following Vlog video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0RTnK3dU7M&t=1s Recently I attended a med tech event hosted in Amazon’s headquarters. The event was for clinicians who had started up tech companies solving … Continue reading 3 companies that clinical developers should check out
Society at large will not support your innovation, don’t let that stop you.
In my late teens and early 20s, I used to be fiercely left wing. I attended marches for the NHS, met up with the local socialist student group at my university, and sold the paper, the socialist. Whilst other students were enjoying the weekends I was spending mine manning a socialist stall on the street … Continue reading Society at large will not support your innovation, don’t let that stop you.
Interview: Shubz Upadhyay
Shubz is the front end developer for myGPevents.co.uk with has done a range of things. In travel medicine, he's looked after patients all over the world. He's also a clinical lead for the German based health tech company Ada Health, and he codes. It just doesn't stop for this guy and more things are around the … Continue reading Interview: Shubz Upadhyay
You’ve been exposed to coding! Here’s 3 tips to keep it moving.
Today I was running an introduction to coding workshop at the GP trainee conference in the Oval London. I love teaching medics how to code. The smile you see on some of their faces when they realize that solving a problem with code is possible, once you've broken down the solution step by step. Getting … Continue reading You’ve been exposed to coding! Here’s 3 tips to keep it moving.
3 concepts clinicians should understand about the raspberry pi
It's a well-known fact that tech is getting cheaper, but for most people, this doesn't mean much. It means browsing the internet and checking emails on a slimmer laptop, using fancier, simpler interfaces, and not having to know any of the workings under the hood of a computer. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one … Continue reading 3 concepts clinicians should understand about the raspberry pi
