More data was created in 2017 than in the previous 5,000 years of human history. How do we take the overwhelming quantity of information available to us and turn it into useful insights?
Category: 2020 Series
Critical Care, Oncology & Cardiology with Dr. Zohra Prasla
There are more than 700,000 physicians in the USA across several medical specializations. Why become a doctor and how to select a specialization?
Physical Therapy with Fauzia Karmali
Physical Therapy ranks among the top 10 “happiest jobs.” What does a physical therapist do and how can I become one?
Nanotechnology with Dr. Huma Jafry
Nanotechnology is used everywhere — in the clothes we wear, water we drink, and the technology devices we use everyday. How do we utilize technology on such a small scale to find creative solutions?
Nurse Practitioner with Nurani Madhani
Nurse Practitioners hold greater autonomy than registered nurses. They can see patients on their own or refer to a physician or specialist as a case requires. They can also diagnose and treat acute illnesses and can prescribe medications.
Robotics with Shylean Keshwani
Over 3 million robots are in use around us, ranging from nanobots in medicine to the Mars Exploration Rovers. How do robotics and automation make our lives easier? How is the world of robotics evolving?
Physician Assistant with Naaz Malek
Contrary to the name, physician assistants don’t “assist” most of the time. However, they are found in almost every department of a hospital. How is the medical field evolving? What role do physician assistants play in it?
Artificial Intelligence with Amir Charania
AI is estimated to replace 6% of jobs by 2021. How do these machines solve problems and accomplish tasks usually performed by humans?