Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Oregon and Southwest Washington

How Doctors Think

Jerome Groopman, M.D.

This book is the strong medicine we all need to get the best care from our cdoctors by being the best informed and most aggressive patients we can be. He encourages patients to ask more questions, even to change doctors if you don’t like the one you have (or feel he/she does not like you). He advocates being an active participant in getting the help you need and choosing the treatments that benefit you on your terms. (Dr. Groopman is also the author of another wonderful book, The Anatomy of Hope.)

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