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Washington Post

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

"Groopman not only wants doctors to do better, he also wants to understand what goes wrong when they make mistakes. Interweaving moving clinical anecdotes with the latest science, he argues that physicians have insufficiently scrutinized how they arrive at decisions. 'Experts studying misguided care,' he writes, 'have recently concluded that the majority of errors are due to flaws in physician thinking, not technical mistakes.'"

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