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Opinion: Medicine thinks Gen Z is too soft. It’s wrong
The article argues against the perception that Generation Z is too soft in medicine, using the example of a young physician who uses modern tools like an iPad instead of traditional methods like clipboards. The author challenges the notion that younger doctors lack professionalism or competence.
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