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Podcast 126: Placebos and Medical ‘Meaning’
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:17:28
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Sinopsis
Last week’s New England Journal of Medicine paper on the placebo effect in evaluating asthma treatments was fascinating in itself. The editorial that accompanied it, however, was a delight. It asks clinicians to think less about laboratory measures of cure, and more about the patient’s satisfaction with treatment — whether the treatment was “real” or not. This week’s guest, Dr. Daniel Moerman, wrote that editorial. His training in anthropology adds a refreshing viewpoint to his observations on clinical medicine. Let us know what you think by leaving a comment. Relevant links: Physician’s First Watch coverage of the NEJM paper Two acupuncture papers mentioned by Moerman in his interview (and cited in his editorial): Cherkin et al. Haake et al. Franz Ingelfinger’s essay, “Arrogance” Moerman & Jonas paper from Annals of Internal Medicine The post Podcast 126: Placebos and Medical ‘Meaning’ first appeared on Clinical Conversations.