In Praise of Dr. Kamrani and the Four Lessons He Teaches His Colleagues

Document Type : LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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Iranian Orthopedic Association, No.94, Keshavars Boulevard, Tehran, Iran

10.22038/abjs.2025.92044.4174

Abstract

For the past thirty years, Dr. Kamrani has performed countless surgeries on his patients. Now, lying on the operating table himself, he shares his experience from the perspective of a patient. I will also take a journey into his experience.

All praise and appreciation to Dr. Kamrani, who has reopened the door of forgotten treasure of medical ethics.

All praise and salutations to the Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery Journal, for his dedication to the mission of responsible medical publishing.

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