Technology and Its Influence on the Doctor-Patient Relationship

From the ancient Egyptian concept of medicine to the present day, much has changed in the field of medicine, including new medications, procedures, equipment, and processes by which medical care is delivered. As clinicians adopt these molecular and biological advancements, incorporation of the dynam...

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Main Authors: Ramsey Wehbe, Eric Curcio, Mark Gajjar, Ajay Yadlapati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Barcaray International 2015-01-01
Series:International Cardiovascular Forum Journal
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Online Access:http://icfjournal.org/index.php/icfj/article/view/99/pdf-1
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Summary:From the ancient Egyptian concept of medicine to the present day, much has changed in the field of medicine, including new medications, procedures, equipment, and processes by which medical care is delivered. As clinicians adopt these molecular and biological advancements, incorporation of the dynamic transformation of the patient’s perspective into a relationship-centered medical paradigm needs to be undertaken for physicians to be successful in the new era of patient care. Technology has helped transform the patient-physician relationship from one based on physician paternalism to one of more patient autonomy.
ISSN:2410-2636
2409-3424