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Phones and computers can adversely affect doctors' dexterity

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Phones and computers can adversely affect doctors' dexterity

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Today's medical students lack the manual skills that are crucial to the work of a surgeon , according to Professor of Surgery Roger Kneebone of the Royal University of London. According to him, the culprits are modern technology and inadequate education in schools.

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