PMID: 2490999Nov 1, 1989Paper

The development, transfer and use of medical technology as a special subject of research

Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
H Ramić

Abstract

Regardless of the real exposion of scientific findings and information concerning medical sciences, research in the field, especially fundamental one, has rather insignificant influence on the development of new technologies, applicable in everyday medical practice (pull technologies). Far greater significance has been put on research in other fields, usually initiated with other purposes. "Side product" of that research is the development of these technologies which are best applicable in medicine (push-technologies). This is not the only reason why, as a rule, there is no direct connection between researchers and those supposed to apply and use new technologies. Initiation of evaluational research in the field of medical technologies will be the only way to establish the relationship between the two groups of actors: researchers and implementators.

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