New drugs, modern surgical methods or better therapies: medical progress does not happen by chance. Behind them are studies. But what exactly is a study? Who participates in it and why are studies so crucial for medicine? Prof. Dr. Guido Schumacher, primary surgeon at the hospitals Brixen and Sterzing, talks about this in his latest video.
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New drugs, modern surgical methods or better therapies: medical progress does not happen by chance. Behind them are studies. But what exactly is a study? Who participates in it and why are studies so crucial for medicine? Prof. Dr. Guido Schumacher, primary surgeon at the hospitals Brixen and Sterzing, talks about this in his latest video.