Computer science is the study of computers, how they work, and how to best utilize them to meet some end. Most, if not all, of the software that runs on your computer is made by computer scientists.
Asking that question is like shooting fish in a barrel. There are *many* ways in which computers have changed the field of medicine. Such as reading genetic code.
· to Make appointments· To keep data of staff payment and timing· Order Medicine· communicate with the labs· Used for x-rays· Keep information about the patients health· To find cures for diseases
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
Italy is a country that does use computers. In this technical age, all developed countries in the world use computers.
they use computers to keep check of what they sell
I would say that the lost of computers would be devastating. The lost of drugs would mean no medicine.
H. Dominic Covvey has written: 'Concepts and issues in health care computing' -- subject(s): Computers, Data processing, Delivery of Health Care, Information Systems, Medical care, Medicine 'Computers in the practice of medicine' -- subject(s): Data processing, Medicine
Not really no...If you can train them to use computers, then your a good trainer
Computers use a binary system, not decimal.
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted
Computer technology plays a key roll in the medical field. Computers store a large amount of data, enable fast processing and information, and possess an inbuilt intelligence.
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