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The Asia Pacific Scholar, 2(5), p. 48-50, 2020

DOI: 10.29060/taps.2020-5-2/pv2176

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Clinician engineers – Re-injecting the thinking into medicine

Journal article published in 2020 by Neel Sharma, Mads S. Bergholt, Rosalia Moreddu, Ali K. Yetisen
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Abstract

I. INTRODUCTION Medicine historically relied on astute history and examination skills. As technology was lacking, ward rounds focused on debate and discussion of diagnoses and possible differential diagnoses based on the history and physical examination. The technology movement into healthcare was never truly predicted. With its occurrence, came the ability to scan a patient from top to toe via computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Technology now serves as our main diagnostic tool (Patel, 2013).