Doctors equip a heart failure patient with a small monitor that sends data directly to a specialist. This allows medicines to be adjusted on the fly. A kid with stomach problems swallows a camera pill so doctors can have a look inside. Technology is driving innovation in medicine, from electronic records to space age procedures. Are there downsides, too? Will we one day hear "the iPad will see you now?" Join us as we talk technology and medical innovation.
Dr. David Kaelber, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Dr. Nick Smedira, Director of the Cardiac Transplantation and Ventricular Assist Device Therapy Program
Dr. Will Morris, Manager of Medical Informatics, eCleveland Clinic