Topol’s future omits the doctor’s touch

Cardiologist Eric Topol’s latest tome gets a lukewarm reception in the New York Times. Fellow physician Abigail Zuger, MD, finds Topol more enamored with data than doctoring in “The Patient Will See You Now.”

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