000320200 000__ 01356cam\a2200289Ia\4500 000320200 001__ 320200 000320200 005__ 20210513115548.0 000320200 008__ 080317s2008\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\d 000320200 020__ $$a9780547053646 (pbk.) 000320200 020__ $$a0547053649 (pbk.) 000320200 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn213413635 000320200 035__ $$a320200 000320200 040__ $$aBKL$$cBKL$$dBKL 000320200 049__ $$aISEA 000320200 090__ $$aR723.5$$b.G75 2008 000320200 1001_ $$aGroopman, Jerome E. 000320200 24510 $$aHow doctors think /$$cJerome Groopman. 000320200 250__ $$a1st Mariner Books ed. 000320200 260__ $$aNew York, N.Y. :$$bMariner Books/Houghton Mifflin,$$c2008. 000320200 300__ $$a319 p. :$$bill. ;$$c21 cm. 000320200 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 286-303) and index. 000320200 5050_ $$aFlesh-and-blood decision making -- Lessons from the heart -- Spinning plates -- Gatekeepers -- A new mother's challenge -- The uncertainty of the expert -- Surgery and satisfaction -- The eye of the beholder -- Marketing, money, and medical decisions -- In service of the soul -- Epilogue : a patient's questions. 000320200 520__ $$aA physician discusses the thought patterns and actions that lead to misdiagnosis on the part of healthcare providers, and suggests methods that patients can use to help doctors assess conditions more accurately. 000320200 650_0 $$aMedicine$$xDecision making. 000320200 650_0 $$aMedical logic. 000320200 650_0 $$aPhysicians$$xPsychology. 000320200 85200 $$bgen$$hR723.5$$i.G75$$i2008 000320200 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:320200$$pGLOBAL_SET 000320200 980__ $$aBIB 000320200 980__ $$aBOOK 000320200 994__ $$aC0$$bISE