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history of neurosurgery
History of Medicine
Jan 2015

Technological Innovation and Ethical Response in Neurosurgery

Jayant Menon, MD, MEng and Daniel J. Riskin, MD, MBA
The authors describe a historical pattern in which a set of enabling technologies facilitates rapid advances in medical practice, resulting in recognition of new ethical challenges and a decades-long struggle to resolve them.
Virtual Mentor. 2015;17(1):62-68. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2015.17.1.mhst1-1501.
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