Doorknob diagnoses
The New England Journal of Medicine, May 29, 2008
In this New England Journal of Medicine piece, Perri Klass, MD, recounts a "doorknob moment"—when a patient reveals relevant information or asks a question as the doctor is heading out the door. Klass notes that these moments can cause physicians a lot of stress.
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