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  1. Jun 12, 2007 · It is this unusual nexus of medicine, healing and faith in the preciousness of life that characterizes Dr. Groopman’s career and core being. Eleven years ago, at age 44, Dr. Groopman turned his gentle yet meticulous lens to writing about his patients’ courage, endurance and resilience.

  2. Jerome E. Groopman has been a staff writer in medicine and biology for The New Yorker since 1998. He is the Dina and Raphael Recanati Chair of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Chief of Experimental Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and author of five books, all written for a general audience.

  3. Jerome E. Groopman, M.D. is the Dina and Raphael Recanati Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Chief of Experimental Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and one of the world’s leading researchers in cancer and AIDS.

  4. Nov 17, 2009 · And yet a patient’s own narrative of his or her illness is as important as any DNA analysis or MRI investigation, says Dr. Jerome E. Groopman. “The most seasoned clinicians teach that the patient tells you his diagnosis if only you know how to listen.”

  5. Jerome Groopman, M.D. is the Dina and Raphael Recanati Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Chief of Experimental Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and one of the world’s leading researchers in cancer and AIDS.

  6. Aug 1, 2009 · Dr Groopman, chief of experimental medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass, and occupant of the Dina and Raphael Recanati Chair of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, begins How Doctors Think with the proverbial introduction.

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  8. Mar 16, 2007 · Jerome Groopman is a doctor who discovered that he needed a doctor. When his hand was hurt, he went to six prominent surgeons and got four different opinions about what was wrong. Groopman was...

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