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Biomedical technology, socioeconomics, and biomedical computing: implications for change.

D A Senhauser

    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
    |October 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Pathology and laboratory medicine face significant transformation due to biotechnology, shifting socioeconomic factors, and medical information science. Adapting through education and training is crucial for pathologists to avoid obsolescence.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical laboratory science
    • Biotechnology applications in medicine
    • Health informatics

    Background:

    • Post-1945 advancements in pathology and laboratory medicine.
    • Identification of key drivers of change in medical specialties.
    • Disparate forces impacting healthcare delivery and practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the transformative forces impacting pathology and laboratory medicine.
    • To emphasize the critical need for adaptation within the specialty.
    • To highlight the importance of future-oriented educational planning.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of major trends influencing pathology and laboratory medicine since 1945.
    • Analysis of the impact of biotechnology, socioeconomic changes, and information science.

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  • Assessment of the potential consequences of failing to adapt.
  • Main Results:

    • Biotechnology, medical socioeconomics, and information science are primary drivers of change.
    • Pathology and laboratory medicine are experiencing more profound changes than many other medical fields.
    • Obsolescence is a significant risk for the specialty if adaptation does not occur.

    Conclusions:

    • Proactive adaptation is essential for the continued relevance of pathology and laboratory medicine.
    • Innovative educational and training programs are vital for future demands.
    • Planning for change is necessary for both current practitioners and future generations.