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The New Yorker Festival: Jerome Groopman: What Is Missing in Medicine? | [The New Yorker]
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The New Yorker Festival: Jerome Groopman: What Is Missing in Medicine?

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Recorded live at the 2007 New Yorker Festival in New York City.

Jerome Groopman holds the Dina and Raphael Recanati Chair of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and is the chief of experimental medicine at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, in Boston. He has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1998 and is the author of several books, including The Anatomy of Hope and Second Opinions. His most recent book, How Doctors Think, part of which first appeared in The New Yorker, was published in March.

©2007 The New Yorker; (P)2007 The New Yorker

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