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Silence at the chessboard changed how I talk to patients
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Silence at the chessboard changed how I talk to patients
Medical students Jay Pendyala and Jonathan Berg discuss their article "What chess taught me about clinical reasoning and humanism." Jay and Jonathan explore the striking parallels between the 64 squares of a chessboard and the complexities of clinical reasoning at the bedside. Jay and Jonathan describe how inherited positions in chess mirror the multifaceted medical histories of patients, requiring clinicians to recognize patterns and act with h…
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