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Post Conflicted skip to main | skip to sidebar Post Conflicted Issues in Conflict, Development and the Environment Saturday, October 31, 2009 Back in Uganda This is the view of downtown Kampala from my room, which is on the 5th floor of a shopping complex. Wonderful. Posted by Nathan Fiala at 4:31 PM 20 comments: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Economic development, Sherlock Holmes and medical science These are the three things I think a lot about these days, and they're more related than you might think. In the latest NYRB , Jerome Groopman (article not yet available online) reviews two new books on the intersection of medical science and sleuthing. This statement often comes as a shock to most people when I say it: most medical doctors are not scientists. They are detectives and artists. Not only do most not participate in medical trials, but if you ask your medical doctor about the trials and studies the drugs they are prescribing are based on, few can ...

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