Concepts and results

Concept drawing Tim O´Reilly
Concept drawing Tim O´Reilly (Photo credit: FICOD. Foro Internacional de Contenidos Digitales)
The resulting appreciation for medicine and science, the countless hours spent contemplating the distinct ease of finding a method for a concept to be actualized the satisfaction of knowing the idea is workable.

Instructions


 First take a look at the subject matter, for what is written in Microsoft Word and

dissecting and deciphering its relevance, compare notes to that of importance in Pub Med

medical journals and other areas of scientific research.

 Draw comparisons to the type of medical procedure being used currently with the type of

conceptual medical and scientific equipment being described and any improvements that

could apply. Relate the findings of what is being listed in “my favorites” on computer to

the overall aspect of what type of software and programming language the new concepts

will have.

 Mathematics, chemistry, biology, lasers and medical terminology as well as legal

terminology, statutes, rules and regulations, security and placement of required

information should be noted.

 The addition of this calculation of logic and questioning:-

Will this project benefit others?

 Will the procedures be transferred to conceptual designing?

Is it going to be within cost parameters?

 Does the scientific community see it as worthwhile?

 How long before results show?

 What types of new procedures are attainable by this method?

 Is it adaptable?

Does it have global reach?
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