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Recorded Talk:  The Drug Worked for Me … But Did It? Prof Jacob Stegenga (with Hamed Tabatabaei Ghomi), 1 December 2023

Recorded Talk: The Drug Worked for Me … But Did It? Prof Jacob Stegenga (with Hamed Tabatabaei Ghomi), 1 December 2023

by Penny Castagnino | Dec 1, 2023

Imagine: a physician prescribes a drug to a patient, and in the following weeks or months the patient’s symptoms change; perhaps they improve. The patient might think “the drug worked for me”, and the physician might infer that too. Are such inferences reliable? The...
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