Since South Korea launched a project called Healcerion, mobile medical devices are not just fitness trackers and applications, they are instruments that can save thousands of lives. Because this project developed a new handheld ultrasonic scanning device, it can perform on-site data analysis on people's physical examination and give doctors more specific information for diagnosis.
Earlier this month, Google’s intelligent robot AlphaGo won the World Go Competition with Korean professional nine-player Li Shishi, making artificial intelligence further into the public eye. Artificial intelligence has always been the treasure of some computer engineers, such as Benjamin, founder and CEO of Healcerion. He is a technology entrepreneur and has worked on dozens of Korean technology projects such as embedded systems, operating systems, dealing with risks in email and digital signals.
Benjamin has always been keen to do some research on artificial intelligence, but he always feels that he still needs to learn more. From the 1990s to the beginning of this century, it was the peak of his career. It was also during this period that he decided to listen to a medical doctor's advice to learn about neurology and ergonomics. Because he also runs his own company, he can only study intensely in the hospital's duty ward at night. After several years of hard work, he finally got the relevant degree certificate.
The days at the duty ward were a very painful experience for him. One night, a pregnant woman accompanied her husband to the hospital. The woman's situation is very bad, but she can't find the source of the disease. She just suspects that she may have eaten bad food. Since both husband and wife were frightened, Benjamin could not get a basis for determining the cause of the disease in their conversation. After doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, he called a helicopter and sent the pregnant woman to a nearby large hospital for better treatment. But unfortunately, despite all the way to accompany the pregnant woman, he has not found the cause. When she arrived at the big hospital, the pregnant woman and the unborn child in her stomach died.
"The 10 minutes on the helicopter is the longest 10 minutes I have ever felt. At that time, my son was born, so I watched a pregnant woman die, which made me suffer a lot," Benjamin said. "Since then, I have been asking myself if we have an ultrasound device in an ambulance or helicopter. Can we find out the cause as soon as possible? We can at least keep one of our mothers or children. We have at least the right to choose. â€
General ultrasonic instruments weigh hundreds of kilograms, and each has a budget of about $140,000. Because it is not used often, and some hospitals do not have a lot of stock, there is almost no ultrasonic equipment in the emergency room. In the eyes of Benjamin, we are now in the era of smart phones, big data and all-round networks, and these obstacles will be solved.
“As a computer engineer, it is possible to make a smaller ultrasound device under the condition that the smartphone is used as a medium. This is also the future trend. And because the application and the server are everywhere, the data is made. Fast transmission is possible," Benjamin said. Take the electronic medical record as an example. In the past, there were many standard standards and it was difficult to achieve digital transmission, but now it can be uploaded from a laptop to a mobile phone.
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