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- What is the effect on patients when a breakthrough inscientific research is announced in the media?Why is prevention important in healthcare?Have you had an experience with alternativemedicine? Or do you know someone who has? If so,how did the treatment (and the theory underlyingthe cause of the health problem) differ from standardmedical practice?
- How is the use of the internet affecting today's art of medicine?hat is the most commonly used form of complementary and alternative medicine?What is "futile" care? A treatment that is believed to have little or no benefit. A treatment that normally would have cured a patient, but for some reason did not in this case. Any treatment a physician does not want to perform.