簡介:
Jerome Groopman, a regular essayist for The New Yorker, examines the oft-neglected subject of the underlying psychology that drives doctors to make decisions--and to make mistakes! In a society where doctors are revered as nearly godlike and patients regularly receive their diagnosis with total faith, this account, which includes the honest appraisals of numerous physicians (including himself), is certainly eye-opening.
Customer Reviews from Amazon:
書名 How doctors think(中譯本:醫生,你確定是這樣嗎?)
著者 Jerome Groopman
索書號 W61/G876h/2007(中譯本:415.1/8566*1/2007)
出版者 Houghton Mifflin
ISBN 9780618610037(hbk.)
出版年 2007
Table of Contents
Jerome Groopman, a regular essayist for The New Yorker, examines the oft-neglected subject of the underlying psychology that drives doctors to make decisions--and to make mistakes! In a society where doctors are revered as nearly godlike and patients regularly receive their diagnosis with total faith, this account, which includes the honest appraisals of numerous physicians (including himself), is certainly eye-opening.
Customer Reviews from Amazon:
書名 How doctors think(中譯本:醫生,你確定是這樣嗎?)
著者 Jerome Groopman
索書號 W61/G876h/2007(中譯本:415.1/8566*1/2007)
出版者 Houghton Mifflin
ISBN 9780618610037(hbk.)
出版年 2007
Table of Contents
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