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Medical Duty, or Personal Freedom: What Matters Most?

Medical Duty, or Personal Freedom: What Matters Most?

by allencurreri | May 10, 2017 | Diagnostic Aids, Health

What is a doctor to a patient? A tried and proven expert? A bastion of medical knowledge? Only the terminally jaded doubt the motives of most who take up our oldest, noblest professions; generally, patients see doctors as genuine purveyors of health, people who...
Are Robo-Doctors Bad For Your Health? The Role of Engagement and the Doctor-Patient Relationship

Are Robo-Doctors Bad For Your Health? The Role of Engagement and the Doctor-Patient Relationship

by allencurreri | Aug 26, 2016 | Health, Medical Technology, Uncategorized

Technology has made almost every aspect of our lives faster, easier, more convenient, and information-laden. The smarter our computers get, the more we rely on them — and usually this is a good thing. Computers, after all, are able to store and process information in...
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