The New England Journal of Medicine
Off the Record – Avoiding the Pitfalls of Going Electronic – April 2018
Money and the Changing Culture of Medicine – Jan 2009
Keeping the Patient in the Equation – Humanism and Health Care Reform – Aug 2009
Untangling the Web – Patients, doctors, and the Internet – Mar 2010
The New Language of Medicine – Oct 2011
There is More to Life than Death – Dec 2012
Medical Taylorism – Jan 2016
Medical Taylorism, Lean, and Toyota. (Correspondence) – May 2016
The Power of Regret – Oct 2017
Physician Burnout, Interrupted – Jun 2020
American College of Physicians
Patient’s doubts about diagnosis prompt a second opinion – Mar 2008
Critical thinking leads to right diagnosis – Jan 2008
Beware of “search satisfaction,” a common cognitive error – May 2008
Don’t confuse correlation with causation – Jul 2008
Don’t let emotion impede right diagnosis – Sep 2008
When diagnoses get lost in translation – Nov 2008
Perils of diagnosing the physician-patient – Jan 2009
Meld intuition with deliberation to sidestep diagnostic trap – Mar 2009
It’s just old age – or is it? Don’t be guided by stereotypes – May 2009
Start at the top to get to the bottom of a diagnosis – Jul 2009
Unmasking the patient’s hidden agenda – Sep 2009
Uncertain diagnosis for pain leads doctor to dig further – Nov 2009
What to do when one expects everything to fit but it doesn’t – Jan 2010
Seeing the whole diagnostic picture. American College of Physicians – Apr 2010
Attribution error confounds a diagnosis after colon cancer – Aug 2010
When patients don’t tell all: The diagnostic challenge – Oct 2010
When you look, but don’t see the diagnosis – Jan 2011
Attribution error results from a positive stereotype – May 2011
Priming to diagnose a typical case, avoid representativeness – Aug 2011
Thinking about our thinking as physicians – Oct 2011
Framing risks, benefits perilous for physicians and patients – Jan 2012
Decisional conflict: Balancing risks, benefits for each patient – Apr 2012
Advance directives are the beginning of care, not the end – Aug 2012
Metacognition and its impact on physician self-diagnosis – Oct 2012
Reflections from a physician who faced his mortality – May 2013
A physician copes with chronic pain – Dec 2013.
A doctor seeks out a concrete diagnosis – Aug 2014
The Wall Street Journal
Obama’s $80 Billion Exaggeration – March 2009
Why “Quality” Care Is Dangerous – Apr 2009
Sorting Fact From Fiction on Health Care – Aug 2009
Rise of the Medical Expertocracy – March 2012
The New York Times
What’s Your Underlying Condition? – Nov 2009
How Medical Care Is Being Corrupted – Nov 2014