After studying and reading this week, I have gained many new insights into the relationship between medicine, technology and the arts. As time goes on, there are more and more intersections between medicine, technology, and the arts, and all three fields contribute to each other and together to the progress of human civilization.
The development of medicine requires the support of technology, such as high-precision medical equipment and data analysis techniques, to provide greater accuracy and practicality in medical visualization.
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It also depends on the use of art and design in medicine, such as medical illustrations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 3D models, to help doctors and patients better understand diseases and treatment options.
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Ava Schroedl
As Virgil Wong said “Medicine helps us live longer lives. Art is about why we live.” Art can contribute to innovative thinking in medicine and technology. Such as in design and communication, where art can convey humanity and care in the medical field, helping to build better communication and trust between patients and doctors.
Virgil Wong
With the development of technology, such as telemedicine and artificial intelligence-assisted diagnosis, healthcare is becoming more accessible and personalized.
In short, there is a close relationship between medicine, technology, and art. These three fields are mutually reinforcing, and together they make a great contribution to the progress of humanity.
Works and Images Cited:
van der Greef, J., et al. “The Art and Practice of Systems Biology in Medicine: Mapping Patterns of Relationships.”
Journal of Proteome Research, vol. 6, no. 4, Apr. 2007, pp. 1540–59,
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Tinazli, Dr Ali. “Council Post: The Crucial Role Of Predictive Analytics In Precision Medicine.” Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/02/21/the-crucial-role-of-predictive-analytics-in-precision-medicine/. Accessed 29 Apr. 2023. Schroedl, Ava. “Mapping the Binding Sites of the Opioid Antidote.” AMIdiversity, 2020, https://www.ami.org/medical-illustration/view-art-and-animations/2020-salon-winners.
Wong, Virgil. “ART ‘Medicine Helps Us Live Longer Lives. Art Is about Why We Live.’” VIRGIL, https://www.virgilwong.com/art/. Accessed 29 Apr. 2023.
Casini, Silvia. "Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as Mirror and Portrait: MRI Configurations between Science and the Arts." Leonardo, vol. 47, no. 5, 2014, pp. 480-485.
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