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Ltd, RNI Number KERENG/2012/44529 Dear Doctor, Dear Doctor Needless to say, you, and every other honest healthcare provider truly hold We know a respectable you are busy. position It is in always the society. reassuring This respect that the is trust nothing and but faith the of reflection of the trust that men and women in the society have in you as hundreds of patients in your healing touch keeps you busy in this noble the custodian of their health. So, naturally, it comes to you with its own profession. In the hectic practice, it’s quite natural that you might miss share of responsibilities. In this era of transformative science and research, out on some of the latest developments in emerging medicine. In this era the responsibility has a much larger context that goes beyond mere sickcare. It also includes the care of the health of the society, which will in turn of innovation, medical science is getting redefined almost by the day. Old technologies are being replaced by the new in the blink of an eye. Robots determine the future progress of humanity. and artificial intelligence are taking over a good part of the procedures, As Future Medicine always stressed in its mission, we want to seamlessly while genomics and molecular science unveil the mysteries of life further. connect the researcher with the doctor, bridging the gap between them. It We are fortunate to have such breakthroughs as they help specialists like is the time to translate the benefits of that knowledge to the society at large in you the rise form above of a the real expectations transformation. of today’s And that informed is the real patient. responsibility which you, as a new age clinician, share. Similarly, As we all it is know, also a India’s time burden when India of non-communicable is witnessing revolutionary diseases growth is rising in rapidly. healthcare The industry, country’s especially peculiar and in the complex private population sector, wherein groups an and increasing their genetics number of add doctors the are load taking of inherited up multiple ailments. roles Recent of clinician, advancements researcher in and human entrepreneur. genomics This have requires proven expansion to be capable of your of focus tracing to a the wider genesis canvas. of many In of this these context, diseases it becomes accurately, important and to how control a busy them professional to a great extent. like you But can unfortunately, keep pace with the these awareness latest developments about such advanced in a quick technologies, and easy way. including parental and prenatal screening and testing that can help take informed decisions At Future before Medicine, birth, which is still is conceived very poor in and India. crafted by a team of senior journalists, We, in this scientists issue, are and taking doctors, a closer our look aim is at to the help country’s you do crucial just that. burden We of genetic are equipped disorders to bring and the you myths the latest and from realities the about science the of latest care technologies from across that the world the country in an interesting can take advantage and convenient of in this way, regard, supplemented along with by many the best other breakthroughs of views and analyses and developments from the masters in the in field each of medicine field. We and present practice. you this specialised Happy reading, knowledge vehicle that plugs you into the emerging world of care seamlessly. Come, let’s join hands in this information journey. CH Unnikrishnan editor@futuremedicineindia.com C H Unnikrishnan editor@futuremedicineindia.com www.futuremedicineindia.com futuremedicineindia FutureMedIndia AUGUST <strong>2018</strong>/ FUTURE MEDICINE / 3
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