When I went to medical school, the term 'digital' applied only to rectal exams.
We're all essentially surgically connected to our smartphones, and we're still in the early stages of realizing their medical potential. But they should be a real threat to the medical profession.
Of course, the medical profession doesn't like D.I.Y. anything.
This is such a big and important medical technology, and there's not a systematic attempt in getting these devices interrogated if a patient dies.