What Medical Technology Would You Create?? Ugg I put myself in a pickle..*think*
By lanlan011
@lanlan011 (701)
United States
February 7, 2010 9:12pm CST
Ugg, I put myself in a pickle this time. If I don't think of something than I'll have to skip the meeting 2morrow. I know this sounds bad but I dont want to show up with nothing. Okay so I am doing a project for my school (actually 4). Well let me start from the beginning. I was doing three projects for a State Conference for this club I'm in, then we had a meeting and our instructor started naming projects that no one signed up for. So I raised my hand for medical technology (stupid me) thinking that I could drop one of my other projects because we had enough people for them. But no, I found out I would have to do it in addition to the ones I was currently doing. So I'm stumped. I can't think of a medical technology (I also have to create a prototype). Last year some one created an artificial pancreas (im guessing for people with diabetes). But I really would like to win. What are some medical technologies you would like to see in the near future?
2 responses
@nautilus33 (1827)
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8 Feb 10
~ Hi! I also will want to create some medical technology connected with the blood circulation. I think it will be very good if some invent some technology for complete changing of the blood group and the completly changing of the blood. It will be a cure for many deseases such like AIDS for example, because i am not so known with this virus, but as I know it is in the person's blood, so if we can change the whole blood of a human with AIDS, maybe he/she will be OK ~
@lanlan011 (701)
• United States
9 Feb 10
Blood circulation is very popular. Now, if i can get off of myLot for a couple of hours, I'll start doing my research. Geesh I have a lot of work ahead of me.
@imagenius128 (109)
• United States
8 Feb 10
What would be really cool in my opinion is a blood circulation assistant thingy. More people than you think suffer from bad circulation, and it sometimes causes my fingers to swell up to almost twice their normal size, which doesn't go away for up to 12 hours.
@lanlan011 (701)
• United States
8 Feb 10
Thanks a lot. I will definately look into this and do my research on blood circulation. I believe it is possible.