
As such, it requires an almost intuitive and/or subtle understanding of the patient, his or her circumstances and sometimes it’s as much about what is not said by the patient, as that which is voiced.
Drs. Saul Weiner and Alan Schwartz have taken these ideas to the next step in their research about art of context and diagnostics. Their work is revealed in Listening for What Matters: Avoiding Contextual Errors in Health Care
My conversation with Dr. Saul Weiner and Dr. Alan Schwartz