Interdisciplinary medicine: lessons from the cockpit
In aviation, the right seat is typically reserved for the instructor. In medicine, it’s the role of the diagnostician, the mentor, the gatekeeper. I once piloted a T-37B “Tweet” trainer from the right seat, not as a student, but as someone trusted to guide. That experience shaped how I approach clinical decision-making, interdisciplinary fluency, and the choreography of care.
During a military training program, our squad faced a simulated obstacle: an …
Interdisciplinary medicine: lessons from the cockpit




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