Tag: medical school
Dr. Michael Egnor: “Operating on Healthy Bodies Defies Surgical Ethics”
“A well-performed operation is still malpractice (or even assault) if it is not done for valid medical reasons.”
Neurosurgeon and Neuropsychologist Agree: The Brain Is Not the Mind
“I had to understand what people were and what the mind was in order to make sense of neuroscience! And I still find that.”
Why Neurosurgeon Michael Egnor Stopped Being a Materialist Atheist
“It seemed to me that there had to be a conductor to this orchestra. But being an atheist, I didn’t think that was possible.”
What if Our Muscles Were Less Powerful?
As every medical student comes to learn when first dissecting the human body at medical school, our limbs are almost entirely composed of muscles.
Doctor’s Diary: Jack of All Trades
Changes in the world of medicine strongly show that a master architect has been at work.