Why Logic Still Matters in the Age of AI
Artificial intelligence can now diagnose faster than we ever could.But only logic—structured, sceptical, humane—can make...
Forty essays on the philosophy, reasoning, and humanity of medicine — each one written from the bedside by a practicing internist.
Artificial intelligence can now diagnose faster than we ever could.But only logic—structured, sceptical, humane—can make...
Abstract Hospitals measure nearly every visible metric, yet the one force that envelops every patient—the acoustic envi...
Introduction: The Myth of the Machine Doctor Walk into a hospital ward and you will notice something striking: patients...
Abstract Background: Differential diagnosis has long been the cornerstone of clinical reasoning. The traditional method...
How cooking teaches us about living Life as a Practice, Not a Performance The first time I tried cooking on my own w...
1. Everyday Tension vs. Hypertension Everyone feels tension in daily life: A student nervous before exams. A worker fa...
Fragmented Health Systems & UHC—A Thinking Healer Series When policymakers in Delhi announce another health scheme o...
By Dr. Abhijeet Gajendra Shinde A Curious Kid I grew up in a small town in Maharashtra in a regular middle-class famil...
Medicine’s Quantum Moment In physics, Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle teaches us that we cannot know both the...
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