Thematic Series
Long-form medical philosophy organized as chronological chapters. These series compile Dr. Shinde's clinical observations into structured intellectual journeys.
Medisophy Foundations
The definitive introduction to Medisophy — the philosophy of medicine at the bedside. This series builds the complete intellectual framework: definition, principles, concepts, and clinical application. The essential starting point for every reader on this site.
The Philosophy of Diagnosis
How do physicians arrive at a diagnosis? What kind of knowledge is a diagnosis? This series examines the epistemic, philosophical, and cognitive dimensions of clinical diagnosis — from Bayesian reasoning to the Belief Stabilization Threshold.
AI and the Thinking Clinician
What can artificial intelligence do in clinical medicine — and what can it never do? This series examines the promises, limits, and ethical stakes of AI in medicine, written from inside the consultation room by a practicing physician.
Humanism in Clinical Practice
Medicine is a technical discipline practiced on a human being. This series examines the ethical, relational, and communicative dimensions of clinical care — what it means to be a physician who attends to the whole person.
Health Policy and Praxis
Where clinical philosophy meets the systems that govern medicine — insurance structures, guidelines, access, and the gap between what medicine promises and what it actually delivers.
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