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Friday, October 2, 2009

Information at our fingertips



Just as grade school children are now being taught arithmetic with calculators, I think that medicine should also take another step forward and embrace technology for efficiency purposes. This is an extremely handy application, and by the time I am a graduating physician, I can only imagine what else will be available. I still believe medical/health students alike should be taught anatomy in its most time-consuming forms. Perhaps, however, not in such a detailed and meticulously specified format. Rather, students could focus on general specifics and localities and instead dedicate more time to understanding its relative clinical functions/pathologies.



1 comment:

  1. Look at you with the quality control on your facebook wall.

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