Medical Imagery and Medical Law in the Twenty First Century
Journal Title: International Journal of Forensic Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
The rate of progress of medical imagery is likely to increase progressively pari passu with the progress of medical physics. Although far from being a dissuading factor against such progress, the incorporation of such a dearth of informatica into clinical practice does carry corresponding responsibilities. This aspect incorporates ethics and legality in a world were such principles may either limit clinical practice or alter it, in ways essentially unsounded in yesteryear
Authors and Affiliations
Buttigieg GG*
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