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J Elm
The New York Times ran a piece by Kent A. Sepkowitz, M.D., a Vice Chairman of Medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center titled, “If Only All We Wanted Was Expert Advice”, and his point seems to be that people don’t really want experts; they want people to magically solve their problems. The doctor sees the matter as a problem of our expectations of experts. In medicine today, dissatisfaction with the experts can often be traced to four things.
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