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Title: Paediatric practice in the 21st century
Other Titles: Editorial [Images in Paediatric Cardiology, Vol.3(3)]
Authors: Attard-Montalto, Simon
Keywords: Pediatrics
Pediatrics -- Practice
Children -- Health and hygiene -- History
Pediatrics -- History -- 21st century
Issue Date: 2001
Citation: Images in Paediatric Cardiology. 2001, Vol.3(3), p. 1-2
Abstract: Editorial regarding the rollercoaster of medical progress. If it were to continue at the same rate as it did in the last century of the previous millennium, then we can expect nothing short of a further revolution in improved healthcare for children in the 21st century. Indeed, we may continue to witness the total eradication of some diseases, particularly infections, definitive cure for some currently incurable conditions such as some types of cancer, and effective control of presently untreatable disorders, notably those with a predominantly genetic basis. Reference to the advent of computer technology that has played a pivotal role in the great strides made in medicine, both by the bedside and in the investigative, therapeutic and research field. Ethically acceptable guidelines must continue to assume an important role in the governance of medical practice and research.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/3854
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