Digital recording and documentation of endoscopic procedures: physicians' practice and perspectives
Abstract Background In recent years, it has become increasingly prevalent internationally to record and archive digital recordings of endoscopic procedures. This emerging documentation tool raises weighty educational, ethical and legal issues - which are viewed as both deterrents and incentives to i...
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Main Authors: | Maya Peled-Raz (Author), Nadav Willner (Author), Dan Shteinberg (Author), Keren Or-Chen (Author), Tova Rainis (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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