How do doctors think? Why do doctors make mistakes, and how can a patient save themselves by asking them the right questions?
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Did you think, leaving the reception of the next doctor, how and what does he think, making you a diagnosis? Different doctors are inherent in various styles of work, different approaches to problems and solutions, however, most of them are all exposed to the same thinking errors. In this unique and unusual book, Jerome Kompanén makes an attempt to figure out how doctors think and why they are mistaken. It shows when and as doctors can (with patients) avoid incorrect judgments, abandon the template thinking, more efficiently communicate and take steps that may be saving for patients.
In the book for the first time, the warning signals of erroneous thinking in medicine are described in detail and is shown how new technologies can, oddly enough, be an obstacle diagnosis. The book is distinguished by a new, heartfelt look at the medical practice of the twenty-first century. It gives doctors and patients with vital information in which they need to take together the right solutions
In the book for the first time, the warning signals of erroneous thinking in medicine are described in detail and is shown how new technologies can, oddly enough, be an obstacle diagnosis. The book is distinguished by a new, heartfelt look at the medical practice of the twenty-first century. It gives doctors and patients with vital information in which they need to take together the right solutions
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Author:Group
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Health, Fitness & Dieting
- Category:Psychology
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: Academy of Medical Knowledge
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-25513-9
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