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Jerome Groopman

Jerome Groopman

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Your Medical Mind will be released on September 20, 2011 in eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Your Medical Mind will be released on September 20, 2011 in Compact Disk, eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Your Medical Mind is now available in Compact Disk, eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Your Medical Mind is now available in eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
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Your Medical Mind
Sep 07, 2011

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Wired News, January 16, 2013
...pop up, suddenly and fatally, even in the most sublime settings. Finally, “The Rise of Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea,” by Jerome Groopman at The New Yorker, has some unsettling news about the human pharynx. And his colleague Michael Specter, in “A...
The Hindu, December 16, 2012
...Ramayana Series. It is arguably the most popular English-language retelling of the ancient Sanskrit epic. Your Medical Mind Jerome Groopman & Pamela Hartzband, Rs. 395.00 By elucidating the often subtle and varied ways that patients make decisions,...
Pop Matters, August 27, 2012
...human body, creates a thriving niche in medical books aimed at the lay reader. Doctor/writers like Oliver Sacks, Jerome Groopman, Pauline Chen, Perri Klass, and Atul Gawande share the ability to turn abstruse medical concepts into compelling narratives....
Dallas Morning News, May 30, 2012
...move to the new complex. With this humane and thoughtful work, Sweet joins physician-authors such as Oliver Sacks, Jerome Groopman and Abraham Verghese, whose medical expertise is joined to a philosophical cast of mind and writer’s aesthetic. Kathryn...
Daily Caller, January 18, 2013
...The Education of Ezra Klein (and Barack Obama) continues: In 2007, Young Ezra Klein was full of enthusiasm about the cost-saving potential of electronic record keeping in the health industry.  The failure to rapidly adopt this new technology was nothing...
Wired News, January 16, 2013
...pop up, suddenly and fatally, even in the most sublime settings. Finally, “The Rise of Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea,” by Jerome Groopman at The New Yorker, has some unsettling news about the human pharynx. And his colleague Michael Specter, in “A...
Pro Health Network, January 4, 2013
...may have wondered how to keep hope alive when faced with long-term suffering. A recent book by Dr. Jerome Groopman of Harvard offers some answers (). Based largely on his experience with cancer patients, the book describes different approaches to living...
Beliefnet, December 24, 2012
...diagnosis and treatment. Approximately one in 10 patients worldwide are killed or injured due to medical errors. Dr. Jerome Groopman, in How Doctors Think, demonstrates the dangers of incurious thinking. He depicts the most common thinking errors by...
The Hindu, December 16, 2012
...Ramayana Series. It is arguably the most popular English-language retelling of the ancient Sanskrit epic. Your Medical Mind Jerome Groopman & Pamela Hartzband, Rs. 395.00 By elucidating the often subtle and varied ways that patients make decisions,...
New York Times, December 3, 2012
...record, despite the good intentions of the scientist involved, was eerily accurate. It completely nails this world, Dr. Jerome Groopman, an oncologist and a professor of medicine at Harvard and the director of a laboratory there, said in . It understands...
New York Times, December 3, 2012
...record, despite the good intentions of the scientist involved, was eerily accurate. It completely nails this world, Dr. Jerome Groopman, an oncologist and a professor of medicine at Harvard and the director of a laboratory there, said in . It understands...