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Don't Let 'iPatient' Detract From Hands-On Medicine, Stanford Author/Educator Urges

Published January 8, 2009, 7:08 am, Medical News Today

On his first day as attending physician at Stanford, Abraham Verghese, MD, suggested to the ward team that they leave the "bunker" and head out to their patients' bedsides. "They probably felt that everything I would need to get up to speed on our patients - the necessary images, the laboratory results - was right there in the team room," Verghese wrote in an essay in the Dec.

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