Digital doctoring
February 5, 2012
The digital revolution can spur unprecedented advances in the medical sciences, argues Eric Topol in The Creative Destruction of Medicine.
With the aid of technology, Dr. Topol says, medical progress may well begin to resemble modern computers’ own astonishing surge in processing power and data storage.
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