Recently, this story featured quite prominently in the UK newsmedia. The response from NHS devotees on social media and blogs was muted. Its significance, in my humble opinion may have escaped obsessees of the UK or English NHS. This is why I think so.
I sit on the cardiac surgery CRG or Clinical reference group.
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Using web 2.0 to stimulate debate about all things cardiac and other interesting stuff
Saturday, 17 January 2015
Why Healthcare Insurance to pay for NHS services is probably closer than you think!
Saturday, 25 October 2014
UK Falls Behind in Genomic Medicine Race.
The great Norman Shumway, the true father of heart transplantation, had many witty sayings. One that particularly appealed to me was 'the future of transplantation is xenotransplantation and always will be' reflecting his belief that the interspecies immune hurdles would never be conquered in a clinically meaningful way. The reason this famous Shumwayism appealed to me was the fact that he often visited me in the lab when I was working in the lab at Stanford Universiity in the early 1990s on a xenotransplantation project!
The future of medicine IS genomic medicine - and will become the present long before xenotransplantation ever will. This paper published recently in the JAMA, describes the findings of 2 recent studies and speculates how genomic or more accurately exomic medicine may be used in every day practice in the near future.