Second Opinions: 8 Clinical Dramas Intuition Decision Making Front Lines medn
by Jerome Groopman
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These are interesting case studies about second opinions presented by a doctor. I have always enjoyed Jerome Groopman's articles in The New Yorker and this book was also fulfilling. One of Groopman's best traits as a writer/doctor is that he presents medical information in a manner that is accessible to the reader without oversimplifying it, i.e. I never feel that too much is lost in translation between the doctor and the layperson.
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Read in March, 2008
A very decent, if mediocre, book. I enjoyed the utility of humility and ingenuity in clinical decisions, and the necessity of looking to second opinions for large medical decisions, but having said that, the writing style of Jerome Groopman in this book was rudimentary and trite. There were entire passages of dialogue that were peppered with the type of description that would be apt for a high school english class.
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Read in May, 2007
Wonderful book. This book made me buy two other books by Dr. Groopman. He is a very good author that blends story telling and medical science together without hazing past either. For a medical student this is a fun read because along with the stories comes real medical science that you can relate to.
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Not as fantastic as Groopman's "How Doctor's Think," but a good read if you're looking for stories, rather facts & information.
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