A “second opinion” from cartoonist Sidney Harris.
Second OpinionYale Medicine Magazine, 2017 - WinterContentsFeaturesWhen art and medicine meetClosing the circle—medicine re-engages with the humanitiesThirty years of the humanities at the School of MedicineStudents share their “sharp and poignant moments” in literary journalSelections from MurmursOn the other side: listening to patientsWriting toward better careHow art sharpens students’ clinical skills“In Our Own Words”: Cancer patients tell their storiesArt therapy: helping families cope with cancerIn the midst of an epidemic¡ANDA! Walk and Run raises more than $25,000NewsCrossing disciplines, Yale scientists unravel Zika’s secretsRobert Rock, art, justice, and medicineImmune system also controls weightIn Syria, the world’s shameDeputy dean deeply mourned at the School of MedicineA thesis in three minutesAn opioid crisis in the city and a bad night in the emergency room“Blue state” parents more likely to vaccinate their teensWildfire surge traced to climate changeAncestral role for female orgasmTown hall features new dean for diversityPeopleThrough writing, a psychologist extends her reachFrom English lit to gene expression in neuronsHow grassroots activism Vivek Murthy dismissed as U.S. Surgeon DialogueWhat the humanities mean to medicineAn alternative to the Affordable Care ActMedical student wellnessSecond OpinionIs there a standard for evaluation?A “second opinion” from cartoonist Sidney Harris.A “second opinion” from cartoonist Sidney Harris.A “second opinion” from cartoonist Sidney Harris.Previous ArticleMedical student wellnessNext ArticleIs there a standard for evaluation?