The Great Biomarker Boom: Are We Overdiagnosing Risk or Finally Personalizing Medicine? Review Abstract The rapid expansion of biomarker discovery and clinical application has created both unprecedented opportunities and substantial challenges in modern medicine. This analysis examines whether the current biomarker boom represents genuine progress
Tag: medical ethics
Ethical Dilemmas in Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment: Balancing Patient Autonomy and Public Safety in Modern Medicine
Ethical Dilemmas in Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment: Balancing Patient Autonomy and Public Safety in Modern Medicine Abstract Involuntary psychiatric treatment represents one of the most challenging ethical domains in contemporary medicine. This paper examines the complex moral, legal, and clinical issues that arise when healthcare
Why Medicine Feels Broken- And What Doctors Are Doing to Reclaim Their Lives
Why Medicine Feels Broken — And What Doctors Are Doing to Reclaim Their Lives Abstract The medical profession faces an unprecedented crisis marked by widespread physician burnout, administrative burden, and declining job satisfaction. This analysis examines the systemic factors contributing to the perception
