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內容簡介: |
How Doctors Think is a window into the mind of the physician and
aninsightful examination of the all-important relationship between
doctorsand their patients. In this myth-shattering work, Jerome
Groopmanexplores the forces and thought processes behind the
decisions doctorsmake. He pinpoints why doctors succeed and why
they err. Most impor-tant, Groopman shows when and how doctors can
-- with our help --avoid snap iudgments, embrace uncertainty,
communicate effectively, anddeploy other skills that can profoundly
impact our health.
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Introduction
1. Flesh-and-Blood Decision-Making
2. Lessons from the Heart
3. Spinning Plates
4. Gatekeepers
5. A New Mother''s Challenge
6. The Uncertainty of the Expert
7. Surgery and Satisfaction
8. The Eye of the Beholder
9. Marketing, Money, and Medical Decisions
10. In Service of the Soul
Epilogue: A Patient''s Questions
Afterword
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX
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