Stanley Reiser, M.D., Ph.D., clinical professor of physician assistant studies, was mentioned in an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education on technology and intellectuals. The article cites research he did on recent medical innovations, finding that patients are not always the winners, but rather hospital administrators, physicians, or Big Pharma.
The Chronicle of Higher Education - The Technologists' Siren Song
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