Tag Archives: medicine

Link

Exploring Medical Breakthroughs Over the Web

In today’s world of rapidly expanding knowledge of science and modern medicine, there is now a quick and easy means of keeping up to date with daily medical breakthroughs across the globe in a blog known as medGadget. This professional web blog contains a collection of articles written by a team of medical doctors and biomedical engineers. The articles are all of a professional nature, consisting of a mixture of new  techniques or  means of improving the field of medicine across the  world.

MedGadget sets out to inform doctors, researchers, prospective medical students, and even patients of the most up-to-date advances in the field. With a quick blog search, one has access to a virtual library of advances with the ease of the click of a mouse. With their “categories” feature, browsers can view article pertaining to one particular medical field with dozens of options.

Each post, written by a different expert in the field, is only a few brief paragraphs describing the new procedure or device. The posts are brief and concise, providing accurate information in as few words as possible. The purpose of each entry is  to quickly inform the audience, rather than dive in depth about each new breakthrough. Many are also accompanied by a picture or short video clip to either demonstrate how a tool is used, or to just visually show off the technology. For example, a recent post about using drones to drop AED’s to citizens in need was discussed, along with a picture of the miniature flying vehicle. Links can also be found in the articles back to the original story, often times being from another medical blog containing more information on the matter.

All in all, medGadget serves as a quick means of learning of new medical breakthroughs. The brief articles and visuals make it easy for browsers to find a topic of interest, quickly learn the basics, and providing them with a link if they wish to learn more. I highly recommend this blog to virtually anybody who is interested in the medical field. Regardless of your preferred field, there is sure to be hundreds of articles to catch your eye.