Technology in healthcare definitely has its downsides. One major issue is that it can create a gap between doctors and patients. For example, in Shanghai, I've noticed that some hospitals rely heavily on automated systems for patient check-ins and consultations. While it's efficient, it can make patients feel like they're just numbers rather than individuals receiving care. I remember visiting a hospital once where the doctor barely looked up from the computer screen during the consultation-it felt impersonal and rushed. Having said that, technology does improve accuracy in diagnoses and treatments, especially in complex cases. So, while it's a double-edged sword, the key is finding a balance between efficiency and maintaining that human connection in healthcare.
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Part 3someone you know who has always wanted to work in medicine, for example as a doctor, a nurse or a vet
May the increasing use of technology in health care not always be positive?
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