Is Information Always A Good Thing?
“Is Information Always A Good Thing?” – Medical Care
“Is Information Always A Good Thing?” – Medical Care
“Rant: Shared Decision Making in Medicine” – Psychology Today Magazine
“Rationing By Any Other Name” – The New England Journal of Medicine
“What Should I Do, Doc?” – Archives of Internal Medicine
See my local TV interview in the early hours after the SCOTUS decision on the individual mandate
And see some of my quotes from local and national reporters at the links below:
The Herald Sun
Triangle Business Journal
Washington Post
“Beyond Comprehension”
“Better Off Not Knowing” – Archives of Internal Medicine
A short video showing why our eating decisions are often not conscious, or wise.
In this video, part of a webcast being organized by Fuqua, I lay out some thoughts on the psychology of obesity. Check it out. I’ll post a Q and A video on this topic (with the Qs provided by Fuqua alums) in a couple weeks. Feel free to add your questions in the meantime, and I’ll try to cover them too!
Here is a video of a poster presentation by Troy Campbell, a grad student at Fuqua who describes some of our research on why we might not know, after a while, what we ever found shocking about Lady Gaga.
“Why It’s Not Time for Health Care Rationing” – Hastings Center Report