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| @varelalaf |
Last week I discussed the influence of machine learning on clinical practice, a dynamic loaded with chiaroscuro and, for this reason, I think it is worth echoing today the manifesto "The case for being a medical conservative" written by four doctors: John Mandrola (cardiologist), Adam Cifu (internist), Vinay Prasad (oncologist -haematologist) and Andrew Foy (cardiologist). The authors clarify that their manifesto has nothing to do with politics, but that, given the dazzle of technology and the pressure of consumerism; they are forced to embrace conservatism, a way of saying enough when nobody is willing to do it.


