Jerome Groopman
Jerome Groopman is a hematologist-oncologist at Harvard Medical School and a prolific writer for The New Yorker who has written several books exploring how doctors think, err, and make decisions. His work examines the cognitive science of medical practice as a professional discipline.
Works
- How Doctors ThinkExamines how doctors make decisions and common cognitive errors in medicine
- The Anatomy of HopeExplores role of hope and optimism in patient recovery and treatment
- Second OpinionsEssays examining medical decision-making, ethics, and doctor-patient relationships
- The Measure of Our DaysReflections on patients' stories and the practice of medicine over decades