Thursday, November 24, 2022

Critical reflection

 At the start of the module, the goals I set for myself are to improve my communication skills, report writing skills and most importantly my language in general. After 13 weeks of attending UCS1001 MEC modules, I am on the path to achieving my goals, I cannot say that I have reached the goal as I am still not confident in my presentation and communication skill. In this module, I have also learned about critical thinking and critical reflection. Critical thinking is a way of thinking about things in a different way to arrive at the best possible solution in our daily life and our working environment. Critical reflection normally applies after we come to a solution where we identify, and question the issues, our feelings and actions and see if the solution is suitable for the situation. For example, during the summary reader response task, we need to identify what the author or article trying to tell us and how we are able to improve and implement it into our proposal. After we finished our critical thinking, we need to reflect and read through what we have written and see whether there is a better solution and whether the solution is viable. In order to further improve my communication skill and critical thinking skills, I started watching debating shows to learn how the speaker speak like their tones, sentence structure, gesture and facial expression. After, watching the show,  I will try to present in front of the mirror and record my voice to replay it and see whether is convincing or not. I also start to read articles and do critical thinking to identify, the purpose and message of the article.


Around week 9, we are split into groups of 3-4 to work on our technical report. At first, we try to implement healthcare drones in Singapore, but after reflecting, we determined that it is not viable because we notices that drones are controlled in Singapore with lots of restrictions. After much discussion and reflection, we decided to go with smart shelves because during our research we found out that most of the workers at NTUC are mostly elderly. During the times that I work with my group member, I learned that different people have different ways of thinking and different solutions will occur. We also need to reflect and voice out our opinion about the solution. When the topic is being decided on we split the topic into different parts and decide who is going to work on which topic. When writing the report, I have learned that we need to communicate our idea with one another so that the whole report makes sense and the flow go smoothly. Days before the presentation, we did the slide and prepared our script of what we wanted to say. After that, we noticed that the duration of each presenter is not even which will affect the presentation in general. I have learned that the slide for the presentation should not be wordy, the duration of each presentor need to be even and the way we present need to be formal. Before I take this module, my presentation and communication skills are horrible as I like to work alone and do all the reports by myself, but now I am able to work as a team to make sure we help one another to speed up the process, learn a new idea, ways of thinking and new perspectives.


Sunday, October 9, 2022

Summary Reader Response: HealthCare Drone ( Final)

 The article “Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery” by Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), suggests how drones can help to improve healthcare. A drone is an unmanned aircraft that can be controlled remotely or fly autonomously using flight plan software. It can do many things without risking the pilot's life and is often seen in aerial and military use. Nowadays, drones are widely available and play many essential roles in modern society. Among its usage, drones can be used for search and rescue, videography, and delivery services. In terms of features, drones consist of various cameras, navigation systems, artificial intelligence, and sensors. The cameras installed on the drones can have high-performance, zoom, gimbal Steadicam, and tilt capabilities. A navigation system such as GPS can help the user or artificial intelligence (AI) to navigate the drone to its destination and locate it when any accident should have happened. Drones can also be equipped with various sensors such as ultrasonic, laser, or lidar distance sensors, stabilization, and orientation sensors to prevent the drone from crashing. With the help of the features embedded in the drones, they can travel a long distance efficiently, quickly, and accurately. (Ben) The drones' capabilities are enormous, leading innovators to implement them in the healthcare department such as in China. Drones are designed to be more cost-effective, eco-friendly, and fast. Drones can help greatly improve healthcare capabilities by making healthcare widely accessible to people who live in rural areas, preventing viruses from spreading such as during covid 19, and saving people's lives quickly. 


Firstly, drones are designed to be more cost-effective compared to normal delivery vehicles. According to research, delivery drones' energy consumption per package is 94% less than normal delivery vehicles. ‘Drones can deliver an average of 0.25 packages per kilometer, a one-way delivery distance of 2 km and consumes 0.08 MJ/km’, while a medium-duty diesel truck would need to deliver about 34 packages per kilometer to meet the drone’s performance. (Thiago, 2022) Drones are made up of interchangeable parts such as propellers, batteries, motors, and more which can be replaced easily and cheaply compared to normal vehicle maintenance.  


Secondly, drones can travel faster compared to any vehicle. Drones can fly and do not rely on transportation structures such as roads which are resistant to disruption in the transportation system, unlike vehicles. (Yong Wang, Zheng Wang, Xiangpei, Guiqin & Xiangyang,2022) According to Thiago, drones would take around 15 minutes to deliver a biomedical sample while it will take 42 minutes for e-vans. (Thiago,2019) The average speed of a consumer drone range between 40 and 60 mph and a higher-tier drone can fly up to 100 mph. (Paul, n.d.) The speed of drones can help respond to emergencies such as cardiac arrest and deliver help as quickly as possible. It happens that a 71-year-old man is shoveling snow in his driveway and suffered from cardiac arrest with the swift delivery of an Automated defibrillator (AED), his life was saved. (Balasubramanian.2022)


Lastly, drones are considered eco-friendly compared to standard delivery vehicles. Drones delivery for medium-sized packages produces 9% less greenhouse gas emissions than truck delivery in California. (Technology Networks,2018) A drone is powered by lithium polymer batteries, the most common type of battery for the drone as it provides high energy density for the drone which emits almost no carbon dioxide into the environment. (Power Electronics News, 2019) While the average diesel delivery emits 18.7 tons of carbon dioxide annually.(Morgan,2021) Thus, using battery-powered delivery drones that are rechargeable can greatly reduce the carbon footprint compared to the environment and make healthcare delivery eco-friendly.


However, despite the advantages that the drone has in improving the quality of healthcare, there are also some limitations to its performance. A country such as Singapore has a restriction on drones, such as a permit needed to fly if the drone weighs more than 7 kilograms (15 pounds) or is flown above 60 meters (200 feet). (CAAS, 2022) It is also an invasion of privacy because most drones are equipped with cameras. There is also a concern about the battery of the drone when carrying a heavier load which greatly reduces the operation hours.


In conclusion, healthcare drones can help to provide a better healthcare system. They can respond to healthcare emergencies quickly and save lives, provide contactless delivery which can prevent the spread of viruses, and also help to reduce carbon emissions to the environment which has environmental and health impacts.







References

Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). (2022, July 21). Drone Laws in Singapore [Updated July 21, 2022]. Drone Laws. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://drone-laws.com/drone-laws-in-singapore/

Lovati, S. (2019, April 4). The need for battery safety systems for drones. Power Electronics News. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://www.powerelectronicsnews.com/the-need-for-battery-safety-systems-for-drones/

Paul Posea. (n.d.). How Fast Can Drones Fly?(Comparing The Fastest Drones). Dronesgator.com. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://dronesgator.com/how-fast-can-drones-fly/

Sai Balasubramanian. (2022, January 9). Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery. Forbes. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/saibala/2022/01/09/drones-may-become-the-next-big-thing-in-healthcare-delivery/?sh=510fe7731e9b

Technology Networks. (2018, February 15). Drone Delivery Could Reduce Air Pollution. Technology Networks. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://www.technologynetworks.com/applied-sciences/news/drone-delivery-could-reduce-air-pollution-297526

Thaigo Tavares. (2019, November 13). Comparing the cost-effectiveness of drones v ground vehicles for medical, food and parcel deliveries. Unmanned Airspace. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://www.unmannedairspace.info/commentary/comparing-the-cost-effectiveness-of-drones-v-ground-vehicles-for-medical-food-and-parcel-deliveries/

Thiago A. Rodrigues. (2022, August 12). Drone flight data reveal energy and greenhouse gas emissions savings for very small package delivery. Science Direct. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666389922001805

Yong Wang. (2022, November). Truck–drone hybrid routing problem with time-dependent road travel time. Science Direct. Retrieved October 10, 2022, from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0968090X2200314X?casa_token=PSW_JRFu5aYAAAAA:tmqpsu1_TyKlJt0VgH0EN5ZQs0RCHpFSmlzZsmImlRtlZNMgE8ahVqD159x_12q7TfumV-VQEc4


Saturday, October 1, 2022

Summary Reader Response: HealthCare Drone ( Draft 2)

 The article “Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery” by Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), suggests how drones can help to improve healthcare. A drone is an unmanned aircraft that can be controlled remotely or fly autonomously using flight plan software. It can do many things without risking the pilot's life and is often seen in aerial and military use. Nowadays, drones are widely available and play many essential roles in modern society. Among its usage, drones can be used for search and rescue, videography, and delivery services. In terms of features, drones consist of various cameras, navigation systems, artificial intelligence, and sensors. The cameras installed on the drones can have high-performance, zoom, gimbal Steadicam, and tilt capabilities. A navigation system such as GPS can help the user or artificial intelligence (AI) to navigate the drone to its destination and locate it when any accident should have happened. Drones can also be equipped with various sensors such as ultrasonic, laser, or lidar distance sensors, stabilization, and orientation sensors to prevent the drone from crashing. With the help of the features embedded in the drones, they can travel a long distance efficiently, quickly, and accurately. (Ben) The drones' capabilities are enormous, leading innovators to implement them in the healthcare department in China. Drones can help greatly improve healthcare capabilities by making healthcare widely accessible to people with mobility difficulties and people who live in rural areas, preventing viruses from spreading such as during Covid-19, and saving people's lives quickly. 


Due to ‘Covid-19, the aging population, and the increasing shortage of skilled workers ‘ the delivery of medical services and supplies for people posed a great challenge for the local authorities. (Franziska, Nicole, Martin, Denny & Patrick, April 2022) In the year 2019, there is a huge outburst of the Coronavirus disease which affected many people, and economies worldwide and were declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 30 January 2020. Covid-19 is a contagious airborne virus that originated in Wuhan, China. According to the World Health Organization (2022), the number of confirmed cases is up to 613 million, and the confirmed deaths are up to 6.5 million. Since the start of the outbreak, at least 115 thousand health and care workers died from Covid-19 around the world ’.(Tom, 2021) People were afraid to leave their houses as they were afraid of getting infected by the virus which will also spread to their loved ones. Most importantly, people are afraid to seek medical attention such as vaccination from clinics and hospitals as covid-19 patients might be among them. To prevent the virus from spreading, drones can be used for contactless delivery.


As an intrinsic right of all citizens, accessibility is a fundamental prerequisite for sustainable development. People living in rural areas face significant challenges due to the distance between their communities and the nearest health facility, such as a health center or district hospital. (Rohana,2022) During pandemics, people who are infected with Covid-19 may not be aware and they remain contagious for up to 20 days while infecting others. When there is an outburst, it is very difficult for the local authorities to prevent the spread. )   A country such as China has a high rural population of 529 million which is 37.49% of the whole population in the year 2021 and will greatly affect the economy of the country. (Macrotrends, 2022)This shows that rural areas are at higher risk of pandemics because of the lack of medical services, less awareness of health precautions, and a lower economic standard of living compared to those in urban areas. (Zhengxu, 2022)


Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming the lives of an estimated 17.9 million people each year. CVDs are a group of heart and blood vessel disorders that include coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, rheumatic heart disease, and others. Heart attacks and strokes account for more than four out of every five CVD deaths, and one-third of these deaths occur in people under the age of 70. (World Health Organization) According to Sai Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), a 71-year-old man who experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was saved with the help of the quick delivery of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) by a drone.


However, despite the advantages that the drone has in improving the quality of healthcare, there are also some limitations to its performance. A country such as Singapore has a restriction on drones, such as a permit needed to fly if the drone weighs more than 7 kilograms (15 pounds) or is flown above 60 meters (200 feet). (CAAS, 2022) It is also an invasion of privacy because most drone is equipped with a camera. There is also a concern about the battery of the drone when carrying a heavier load.


In conclusion, drones in healthcare can help to solve the shortage of manpower, help to deliver medication and also help to save lives due to pandemics. Drones are not living things, less likely to be carrying any type of virus, can travel far into rural areas, and are able to carry medical supplies such as AED and vaccines to save lives.





References

Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). (2022, July 21). Drone Laws in Singapore [Updated July 21, 2022]. Drone Laws. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://drone-laws.com/drone-laws-in-singapore/

Cardiovascular diseases. (n.d.). World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.who.int/health-topics/cardiovascular-diseases#tab=tab_1

China Healthcare Spending 2000-2022 | MacroTrends. (n.d.). Macrotrends. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/CHN/china/healthcare-spending

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. (n.d.). World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Ben, Lutkevich. (n.d.). What is a Drone? - Definition from WhatIs.com. TechTarget. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.techtarget.com/iotagenda/definition/drone

Rohana Sham. (2022, April 27). Drone Usage for Medicine and Vaccine Delivery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Attitude of Health Care Workers in Rural Medical Centres. MDPI. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/6/5/109/htm

Sai Balasubramanian. (2022, January 9). Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery. Forbes. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/saibala/2022/01/09/drones-may-become-the-next-big-thing-in-healthcare-delivery/?sh=510fe7731e9b

Zhengxu,Zhou. (2022, January 11). Community environment and physical activity influence on rural residents’ mental health in the COVID-19 containment. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09603123.2022.2029828?scroll=top&needAccess=true

Franziska Stephan, Nicole Reinsperger, Martin GrĂ¼nthal, Denny Paulicke, & Patrick Jahn. (2022, April 28). Human drone interaction in delivery of medical supplies: A scoping review of experimental studies. PLOS. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0267664

Tom, de Castella. (2021, May 27). WHO says 'at least' 115000 health workers have now died from Covid-19. Nursing Times. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/coronavirus/who-says-at-least-115000-health-workers-have-now-died-from-covid-19-27-05-2021/


Thursday, September 29, 2022

Summary Reader Response: HealthCare Drone ( Draft 1)

 The article “Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery” by Sai Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), suggests how drones can help to improve healthcare. Drone is an unmanned aircraft that can be controlled remotely or fly autonomously using flight plan software. It can do many things without risking the pilot's life and is often seen in aerial and military use. Nowadays, drones are widely available and play many essential roles in modern society. Among its usage, drones can be used for search and rescue, videography, and delivery services. In terms of features, drones consist of various cameras, navigation systems, artificial intelligence, and sensors. The cameras installed on the drones can have high-performance, zoom, gimbal Steadicam, and tilt capabilities. A navigation system such as GPS can help the user or artificial intelligence (AI) to navigate the drone to its destination and locate it when any accident should have happened. Drones can also be equipped with various sensors such as ultrasonic, laser, or lidar distance sensors, stabilization, and orientation sensors to prevent the drone from crashing. (Ben Lutkevich) With the help of the features embedded in the drones, they can travel a long distance efficiently, quickly, and accurately. The drones' capabilities are enormous, leading innovators to implement them in the healthcare department in China. Drones can help greatly improve healthcare capabilities by making healthcare widely accessible to people with needs such as mobility difficulties and people who lived in rural areas, preventing viruses from spreading such as during Covid 19, and saving people's lives quickly. 


Due to ‘Covid-19, the aging population, and the increasing shortage of skilled workers ‘ the delivery of medical services and supplies for people posed a great challenge for the local authorities. (Franziska, Nicole, Martin, Denny & Patrick, April 2022) In the year 2019, there is a huge outburst of the Coronavirus disease which affected many people, and economies worldwide and were declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 30 January 2020. Covid-19 is a contagious airborne virus that originated in Wuhan, China. According to the World Health Organization (2022), the number of confirmed cases is up to 613 million, and the confirmed deaths are up to 6.5 million. Since the start of the outbreak, at least 115 thousand health and care workers died from Covid-19 around the world ’.(Tom, 2021) People were afraid to leave their houses as they were afraid of getting infected by the virus which will also spread to their loved ones. There were also lockdowns, during this period to prevent as much human-to-human interaction to reduce the likely hood of spreading the virus. Most importantly, people are afraid to seek medical attention such as vaccination from clinics and hospitals as covid-19 patients might be among them.


As an intrinsic right of all citizens, accessibility is a fundamental prerequisite for sustainable development. People living in rural areas face significant challenges due to the distance between their communities and the nearest health facility, such as a health center or district hospital. (Rohana,2022) During pandemics, people who are infected with Covid-19 may not be aware and they remain contagious for up to 20 days while infecting others. When there is an outburst, it is very difficult for the local authorities to prevent the spread. A country such as China has a high rural population of 529 million which is 37.49% of the whole population in the year 2021 and will greatly affect the economy of the country. (Macrotrends, 2022)This shows that rural areas are at higher risk of pandemics because of the lack of medical services, less awareness of health precautions, and a lower economic standard of living compared to those in urban areas. (Zhengxu Zhou, 2022)


Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming the lives of an estimated 17.9 million people each year. CVDs are a group of heart and blood vessel disorders that include coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, rheumatic heart disease, and others. Heart attacks and strokes account for more than four out of every five CVD deaths, and one-third of these deaths occur in people under the age of 70. (World Health Organization) According to Sai Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), a 71-year-old man who experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was saved with the help of the quick delivery of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) by a drone.


In conclusion, drones in healthcare can help to solve the shortage of manpower, help to deliver medication and also help to save lives due to pandemics. Drones are not living things, less likely to be carrying any type of virus, can travel far into rural areas, and are able to carry medical supplies such as AED and vaccines to save lives.





References

Ben, Lutkevich. (n.d.). What is a Drone? - Definition from WhatIs.com. TechTarget. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.techtarget.com/iotagenda/definition/drone

Cardiovascular diseases. (n.d.). World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.who.int/health-topics/cardiovascular-diseases#tab=tab_1

China Healthcare Spending 2000-2022 | MacroTrends. (n.d.). Macrotrends. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/CHN/china/healthcare-spending

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. (n.d.). World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Franziska Stephan, Nicole Reinsperger, Martin GrĂ¼nthal, Denny Paulicke, & Patrick Jahn. (2022, April 28). Human drone interaction in delivery of medical supplies: A scoping review of experimental studies. PLOS. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0267664

Rohana Sham. (2022, April 27). Drone Usage for Medicine and Vaccine Delivery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Attitude of Health Care Workers in Rural Medical Centres. MDPI. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/6/5/109/htm

Sai Balasubramanian. (2022, January 9). Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery. Forbes. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/saibala/2022/01/09/drones-may-become-the-next-big-thing-in-healthcare-delivery/?sh=510fe7731e9b

Tom, de Castella. (2021, May 27). WHO says 'at least' 115000 health workers have now died from Covid-19. Nursing Times. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/coronavirus/who-says-at-least-115000-health-workers-have-now-died-from-covid-19-27-05-2021/


Zhengxu,Zhou. (2022, January 11). Community environment and physical activity influence on rural residents’ mental health in the COVID-19 containment. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09603123.2022.2029828?scroll=top&needAccess=true

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Design summary: HealthCare Drone ( Draft 2)

 The article “Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery” by Sai Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), suggests how drones can help to improve healthcare. Drone is an unmanned aircraft that can be controlled remotely or fly autonomously using flight plan software. It can do many things without risking the pilot's life and is often seen in aerial and military use. Nowadays, drones are widely available and play many essential roles in modern society. Among its usage, drones can be used for search and rescue, videography, and delivery services. In terms of features, drones consist of various types of cameras, navigation systems, artificial intelligence, and sensors. The cameras installed on the drones can have high-performance, zoom, gimbal Steadicam, and tilt capabilities. A navigation system such as GPS can help the user or artificial intelligence (AI) to navigate the drone to its destination and locate it when any accident should have happened. Drones can also be equipped with various types of sensors such as ultrasonic, laser, or lidar distance sensors, stabilization, and orientation sensors to prevent the drone from crashing. With the help of the features embedded in the drones, they can travel a long distance efficiently, quickly, and accurately. The drones' capabilities are huge, leading innovators to implement them in the healthcare department. Drones can help greatly improve healthcare capabilities by making healthcare widely accessible to people with needs, preventing viruses from spreading, and saving people's lives.

Sunday, September 18, 2022

Design summary: HealthCare Drone ( Draft 1)

The article “Drones May Become ‘The Next Big Thing’ In Healthcare Delivery” by Sai Balasubramanian (Jan 2022), suggests how drones can help to improve healthcare. Drone is an unmanned aircraft that can be controlled remotely or fly autonomously using flight plan software. It can do many things without risking the pilot's life and is often seen in aerial and military use. Nowadays, drones are widely available and play many essential roles in modern society. Among its usage, drones can be used for search and rescue, videography, and delivery services. In terms of features, drones consist of various types of cameras, navigation systems, artificial intelligence, and sensors. The cameras installed on the drones can have high-performance, zoom, gimbal Steadicam, and tilt capabilities. A navigation system such as GPS can help the user or artificial intelligence (AI) to navigate the drone to its destination and locate it when any accident should have happened. Drones can also be equipped with various types of sensors such as ultrasonic, laser, or lidar distance sensors, stabilization, and orientation sensors to prevent the drone from crashing. With the help of the features embedded in the drones, they can travel a long distance efficiently, quickly, and accurately. The drones' capabilities are huge, leading innovators to implement them in the healthcare department.

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Critical Thinking: The Soul of Communication

 After reading the article, it shows how important critical thinking and proper communication are in a workplace and organization. Ineffective communication will lead to devastating effects such as misunderstanding between one another and loss of a huge sum of revenue in an organization. Some workplaces tried to solve this issue by organizing classes to train employees. However, the classes proved insufficient.

In my opinion, communication and critical thinking are both important as they work hand in hand with each other. Critical thinking helps us to process and organize information properly before relaying it to other people through effective communication. By doing so, it minimizes misunderstanding and confusion, increasing efficiency when information is being passed on properly. 

Therefore, effective communication and critical thinking are what everyone should have, especially leaders.


Critical reflection

  At the start of the module, the goals I set for myself are to improve my communication skills, report writing skills and most importantly ...