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What Should Clinicians Do to Engage the Public About Gene Editing?
Tom Alsaigh1, Laura Nicholson2, Eric Topol3
1A National Institutes of Health KL2 clinician-investigator at Scripps Research Translational Institute and an internal medicine resident in the physician-scientist training pathway at Scripps Health in La Jolla, California.
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Genome editing holds tremendous promise for preventing, ameliorating, or even curing disease, but a thorough discussion of its bioethical and social implications is necessary to protect humankind against harm, a central tenet of the original Hippocratic Oath. It is therefore essential that medical students, physicians, and all health care workers have a working understanding of what gene editing entails, the controversy surrounding its use, and its far-reaching clinical and ethical implications.
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