Being a first-semester medical student feels a little like playing a doctor on TV. There are lines to memorize: we say “axillae” instead of “armpits” now, and “epistaxis” instead of “bloody nose.” ...
From Dr Greene’s hubris to House’s Vicodin addiction to the traumatized doctors in The Pitt, could modern depictions of flawed physicians be doing more harm than good?
As many as 75% of the errors that occur in internal medicine are tied to flawed clinical reasoning, a study found. In this context, experts stress that identifying and teaching cognitive biases is ...
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