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	Comments on: Catherine Mohr: Surgery&#8217;s past, present and robotic future	</title>
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		By: M		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a great talk that I found enjoyable as a surgeon-in-training. I particularly liked the history of surgery from a 40000 feet perspective. I didn&#039;t entirely agree with the way some of this information (re the new techniques, for instance) was presented, but I understand that this is for a general audience.
I have to point out that she is *not* a surgeon, though - she is a doctor, and an instructor in the department of surgery, but not a surgeon. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great talk that I found enjoyable as a surgeon-in-training. I particularly liked the history of surgery from a 40000 feet perspective. I didn&#8217;t entirely agree with the way some of this information (re the new techniques, for instance) was presented, but I understand that this is for a general audience.<br />
I have to point out that she is *not* a surgeon, though &#8211; she is a doctor, and an instructor in the department of surgery, but not a surgeon. </p>
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