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Pamela Hartzband

Pamela Hartzband

Pamela Hartzband

Your Medical Mind will be released on September 20, 2011 in eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Your Medical Mind will be released on September 20, 2011 in Compact Disk, eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Your Medical Mind is now available in Compact Disk, eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Your Medical Mind is now available in eAudio
Sep 20, 2011
Audio Excerpt:
Your Medical Mind
Sep 07, 2011

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AL.com, April 29, 2012
...arriving at the wisest decision possible for you. This is the helpful advice that physicians Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband offer in "Your Medical Mind: How to Decide What is Right for You." The authors slay the illusion that there’s always one...
IdeaStream, March 19, 2012
...of the most important decisions in life are made at the doctor's office. Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband will be speaking on this topic at a free public lecture hosted by Case Western next Monday (MARCH 19). Groopman and Hartzband are...
Charlotte Observer, January 6, 2012
...we have and reminds us of what's at stake. 4 "Your Medical Mind" by Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband (Penguin Press; 218 pages; $27.95 hardcover.) It can be hard to know your true attitudes about medical trade-offs until you're presented with a...
Knox News Sentinel, January 1, 2012
...traces how we arrived at the fragmented, costly system we have. "Your Medical Mind" by Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband (Penguin Press). It can be hard to know your true attitudes about medical trade-offs until you're presented with a diagnosis or a...
Toledoblade.com, January 1, 2012
...artfully, with clear relevance to the ethical questions of modern medicine. Your Medical Mind by Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband (Penguin Press; 218 pages; $27.95 hardcover). It can be hard to know your true attitudes about medical trade-offs until...
Salt Lake Tribune, December 28, 2011
...artfully, with clear relevance to the ethical questions of modern medicine. Your Medical Mind, by Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband (Penguin Press; 218 pages; $27.95 hardcover) It can be hard to know your true attitudes about medical trade-offs until...
NOLA Live, December 21, 2011
...artfully, with clear relevance to the ethical questions of modern medicine. "Your Medical Mind" by Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband (Penguin Press; 218 pages; $27.95 hardcover.) It can be hard to know your true attitudes about medical trade-offs...
Harvard University Gazette, February 29, 2012
...the confusion, but it reflects a new paradigm proposed by Harvard doctors and best-selling authors Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband , a couple who believes that understanding your medical mindset — and that of your doctor — will help guide your...
Forbes.com, February 25, 2012
...wife, endocrinologist  Terry Maratos-Flier; oncologist and New Yorker writer Jerome Groopman and his wife (and occasional co-author), endocrinologist Pamela Hartzband; and Barbara Bierer, SVP of research at the Brigham, and her husband, neuroscientist...
Economic Times, February 11, 2012
...sure to crop up in the consultation room. We recently solicited questions for Harvard physicians Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband, the authors of Your Medical Mind: How to Decide What Is Right for You. They've come back with some answers. Is it...
Jewish Week, February 2, 2012
...In new book, doctors Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband encourage building up ‘health literacy.’ Perhaps doctor doesn’t know best. In their new book, “Your Medical Mind: How To Decide What is Right For You” (Penguin Group), husband-wife...
Saving Money and Surviving the Healthcare Crisis, October 11, 2011
...s new book, Your Medical Mind – How to Decide What is Right For You, co-authored with Dr. Pamela Hartzband.  His previous work, How Doctors Think, shaped my thinking as a practicing primary care doctor on the importance of language and the potential...
patriciaswisdom.com, October 3, 2011
...www.patriciaswisdom.com Your Medical Mind: How to Decide What Is Right for YOU ~Jerome Groopman, MD and Pamela Hartzband,MD...
Better Health, October 1, 2011
...Brownlee’s point of view. Groopman, whose authoring credits include the 2007 bestseller How Doctors Think , and wife Pamela Hartzband, MD have written a kind of sequel to that book that could have easily been titled How Patients Think . Drawing on...