Controversies in Medicine
In this clip (7 of 10): Expert committees also can have medical mindsets. Dr. Jerome Groopman offers an example of how different expert committees developed different recommendations based on the same set of data.
This clip is part of the lecture "When Experts Disagree: The Art of Medical Decision Making,” by Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband, an oncologist and endocrinologist respectively and a husband-and-wife team. Both are faculty members at Harvard Medical School, where Dr. Groopman is Recanati chair of medicine and Dr. Hartzband is assistant professor of medicine.
This lecture, given at NIH in 2015 as the sixth annual Stephen E. Straus Lecture in the Science of Complementary Health Therapies, is part of the NCCIH Online Continuing Education Series. Free CME/CEU credit is available to health professionals (see http://nccih.nih.gov/training/videolectures).
Видео Controversies in Medicine канала NCCIH
This clip is part of the lecture "When Experts Disagree: The Art of Medical Decision Making,” by Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband, an oncologist and endocrinologist respectively and a husband-and-wife team. Both are faculty members at Harvard Medical School, where Dr. Groopman is Recanati chair of medicine and Dr. Hartzband is assistant professor of medicine.
This lecture, given at NIH in 2015 as the sixth annual Stephen E. Straus Lecture in the Science of Complementary Health Therapies, is part of the NCCIH Online Continuing Education Series. Free CME/CEU credit is available to health professionals (see http://nccih.nih.gov/training/videolectures).
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