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Every Patient Tells a Story: Medical Mysteries and the Art of Diagnosis

This book delves into the fascinating world of medical diagnosis, showcasing a variety of patient stories that illustrate the complexities and challenges faced by healthcare professionals. It offers a glimpse into the thought process and techniques used by doctors to unravel medical mysteries. more

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Lisa Sanders
Lisa Sanders

Lisa Sanders is an American physician known for her contributions to the field of diagnostic medicine. She edits the 'Diagnosis' column in The New York Times, where she analyzes complex medical cases and turns them into educational and inspirational tools for others. She has authored books on diagnostic medicine that further promote her diagnostic philosophy and methods. more

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