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Home > BMJ 1999;319(7220):1279 (13 November), doi: > Website extra


OPENING THE BLACK BOX OF CLINICAL JUDGMENT

Lawrence L. Weed & Lincoln Weed
 

Part I: A Micro Perspective on Medical Decision Making

Part II: Consumer Protection and the Patient's Role

Part III: Medical Science and Education

Part IV: An Economic Perspective

Part V: A Path to Reform

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