THE INTERSECTION OF TECHNOLOGY AND PATIENT CARE IN ANESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE: A RESEARCH SYNTHESIS

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Jane Smith
Herbet Shield

Abstract

This research synthesis explores the dynamic intersection of technology and patient care within the realms of Anesthesia
and Intensive Care Medicine. As technological advancements continue to reshape the landscape of healthcare, this study
synthesizes current research findings to provide a comprehensive overview of how technology is influencing and enhancing
patient care in these critical medical disciplines. The paper reviews cutting-edge technologies implemented in anesthesia
and intensive care, including the integration of artificial intelligence, digital health solutions, telemedicine, and advanced
monitoring devices. It examines how these technologies contribute to precision medicine, improve diagnostic accuracy,
optimize treatment strategies, and enhance overall patient outcomes

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Jane Smith

Univeristy of Tonornto, Canada

Herbet Shield

 Univeristy of Tonornto, Canada

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