Topol’s future omits the doctor’s touch Candace Stuart | January 06, 2015 | Cardiovascular Business | Patient CareCardiologist 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.”Patient, heal thyselfSubscribe to Cardiovascular Business NewsEmail Address * Candace Stuart, Contributor Related ContentU.S. Supreme Court sides with generic drug maker for severe hypertriglyceridemia agent icosapent ethylPFA has been a game-changer for heart patients—but there are still risksAATS helps heart surgeons diagnose and manage heparin-induced thrombocytopeniaUpfront costs of robotic heart surgery are high—but it may be a smart investmentVirtual nursing staff may help save cardiology departments from burnoutFirst bedside procedure of its kind performed by traveling clinicians on premature infant Around the webRadiology Business International experts issue new MRI-based prostate cancer screening guidanceRadiology Business House committee votes to halt prior authorization pilot impacting radiology servicesHealth Exec Nvidia partners with clinical note-taking company to improve suite of AI modelsSubscribe to Cardiovascular Business NewsEmail Address * Subscribe to Cardiovascular Business NewsEmail Address *