When doctors disagree: What should you tell patients?
A recent research article in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, and the gap between its findings and the real world, helps point up the usefulness and limitations of research. The article, by Susan H. McDaniel, PhD, and coauthors, set out to determine how often doctors speak about their colleagues in supportive or critical ways.
Their method is one widely used in the field: simulated patients, actors, were prepared with lifelike …