On my first day, I went to that meeting along with my resident, intern, and attending. When taking care of patients in the hospital, residents and faculty attending physicians meet every morning for what is known as the resident report. I was still a medical student, doing my first rotation in internal medicine. I remember when I first discovered that part of what internists do is figure out medical mysteries. That interest is hard-wired into many who go into internal medicine. What drove your interest in helping people solve their medical mysteries? She agreed to speak to us before she takes the stage at Aspen Ideas: Health. She created and writes the biweekly “Diagnosis” column forThe New York Times Magazine, which inspired the hit television series House MD. Lisa Sanders is an associate professor of medicine and teaches in the internal medicine residency program at Yale School of Medicine.
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