Continuing the series started Friday – fourteen foundation truths to set the stage for the upcoming book Superpatients: Patients who extend science when medicine’s out of answers.
[Read more…]Principle 3: Don’t expect docs to know everything and others to know nothing.
Continuing the series started Friday – fourteen foundation truths to set the stage for the upcoming book Superpatients: Patients who extend science when medicine’s out of answers.
Principles #1 and #2 were about what science is – essential concepts for people who want to extend the frontier. Today we start addressing where to look for the best advice.
It’s a myth that doctors can be counted on
to know what’s dependable
and nobody else can.
[Read more…]Principle 2: Not all published science is good science.
Continuing the series started Friday – fourteen foundation truths to set the stage for the upcoming book Superpatients: Patients who extend science when medicine’s out of answers.
Principle #1 said that good science is measurable, verifiable, and reproducible. Here’s #2, which is a shocker to a lot of people. As the articles linked below say, it’s a big problem for doctors, not just for patients:
[Read more…]Superpatient principle #1: Good science is measurable, verifiable, and reproducible
I’ve been writing (and speaking) about this Superpatients concept and book for more than a year, and it was stuck for the longest time as I groped for some organizing context in which to explain everything. I mean, here we have all these amazing stories of amazing people who’ve done remarkable things, with some common themes weaving in and out, but it just didn’t have any framework on which to hang those themes. And without a framework, I can’t explain anything.
[Read more…]Help finalize my new “Superpatients” book!
This is such big news that last weekend I made over my home page with this at the top:
It’s the banner from the cover of my new book Superpatients: Patients who extend science when medicine’s out of answers.
[Read more…]Call for entries: four patient innovators will win a trip to Amsterdam! Are you one?
Have you done something useful with your medical data to help manage your health? (Or someone else’s)
Perhaps others would find it useful… either your exact tool or your general method! In any case, share it with us, and maybe you’ll get brought to Amsterdam for …
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