I'm kind of a sucker for the retro-diagnoses.
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You know, I'm a physician. I like to diagnose things. And, you know, I've diagnosed some pretty, pretty significant issues that I think a lot of people resonate with.
A lot of people asked me if it was frustrating not having a clear specific diagnosis, but I didn't mind, I just chose the most optimistic diagnosis.
Intuitive diagnosis is reliable when people have a lot of relevant feedback. But people are very often willing to make intuitive diagnoses even when they're very likely to be wrong.
I am a fantastic nurse. I discovered this about myself, and I'm really fantastic about diagnosing things.
I am not a physician, but I am deeply interested in diagnostic categories and have read extensively in the history of the subject.
Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice.
I'm not a doctor - so I can't describe flashbacks well - but it is like you're living it again.
We can now diagnose diseases that haven't even manifested in the patient, and may not until the fifth decade of life - if at all.
I think what's known about neurology is still scattered and uncertain.
In diagnosis think of the easy first.
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