The New England Journal of Medicine
Untangling the Web–patients, doctors, and the Internet – March 25th, 2010
Keeping the patient in the equation–humanism and health care reform – August 6th, 2009
Money and the Changing Culture of Medicine – January 8th, 2009
Off the Record – Avoiding the Pitfalls of Going Electronic – April 17th, 2008
American College of Physicians Internist
Attribution error results from a positive stereotype – May 2011
Priming to diagnose an atypical case, avoid representativeness – August 2011
Thinking about our thinking as physicians – October 2011
Seeing the whole diagnostic picture – April 2010
Attribution error confounds a diagnosis after colon cancer – August 2010
When patients don’t tell all: The diagnostic challenge – October 2010
Mindful medicine: Perils of diagnosing the physician-patient – January 2009
Meld intuition with deliberation to sidestep diagnostic trap – March 2009
It’s just old age – or is it? Don’t be guided by stereotypes – May 2009
Unmasking the patient’s hidden agenda – September 2009
Uncertain diagnosis for pain leads a doctor to dig deeper – November 2009
Critical thinking leads to the right diagnosis – January 2008
Patient’s doubts about diagnosis prompt a second opinion – March 2008
Beware of ‘search satisfaction,’ a common cognitive error – May 2008
Don’t confuse correlation with causation – July 2008
Don’t let emotion impede the right diagnosis – September 2008
Anchoring errors ensue when diagnoses get lost in translation – November 2008