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Curbing Our Enthusiasm for Surgical Innovation: Is It a Good Thing or Bad Thing?
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1.
Are you:
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A surgeon
A patient
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2.
Before reading this debate, which position, in general, most accurately reflected your stance?
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Curbing enthusiasm for new surgical technology and techniques is a good thing.
Curbing enthusiasm for new surgical technology and techniques is a bad thing.
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3.
Which debater presented the more persuasive argument (regardless of your current thinking or practice)?
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Michael Rosen, MD
David Earle, MD
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After reading the debate, in general, what more accurately describes your view?
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A conservative, measured approach to new technology and techniques is the way to go.
Waiting for “proof” of a new technology is often impractical and a deterrent to progress.
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5.
Has this debate led you to consider changing your practice in any way?
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Yes.
No.
If yes, please explain.
Current Progress,
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