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As for the core idea of what makes a good diagnostician, his clinic practice method is similar what any serious student does reviewing a GT or Blocks : thoroughly revisit what you got wrong, 𝙬𝙝𝙮 you got it wrong, what were you thinking or not thinking.
Train and retrain the model in head with true opinions till you live most of it to arrive at Knowledge. Meanwhile rely on recollection as need be.
P.s. secret to any kind of mastery is metacognition.




The Atlantic@TheAtlantic
Some research suggests that diagnostic errors stem from failures in thinking. But one doctor set out to learn if diagnostic excellence is a skill that any clinician can achieve. Alexandra Sifferlin explores his findings in her new book: theatlantic.com/health/2026/03…
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great interview. Good questions, even better answers. Interest piqued for Presence.

The New York Review of Books@nybooks
“We lose something important about being human if AI becomes our primary contact with the unknown, our primary experience of the inexplicable.” —an interview with Erin Maglaque go.nybooks.com/47kH8nW
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One Monet
One Manet
One Degas



Anthony Etherin@Anthony_Etherin
IMPRESSIONISTS (Palindrome) Sage, denote name. Note no men? One Monet. One Manet. One Degas….
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