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Friday, September 27, 2013

Why Steve Jobs' Magic Doesn't Work In Medicine

A very beautiful article that explains why medicine does not work the way technology works.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2011/10/31/why-steve-jobs-magic-doesnt-work-in-medicine/
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Since 1998, when I started my research career at a medical institute (SGPGI) in India, I have been doing Cancer Research and now it has become mission of my life. I believe my life will be more meaningful if someday my research contributions and ongoing efforts could make some difference in the life of Cancer patients. My favorite quote by Rene Descartes summarizes my personality: “Dubito ergo cogito; cogito ergo sum. (I doubt, therefore I think; I think therefore I am)”
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