Friday Reflections
Launched in July 2022, Sensible Medicine is a Substack newsletter for people interested in medicine, health policy, outcomes, human biology, drug development, translational science, medical ethics, and science communication. All of Dr. Cifu’s contributions to the site can be found here.
In addition to diverse posts about the topics above, Dr. Cifu writes a series of reflections on medicine.
Friday Reflection 1: My First Patient
Friday Reflection 2: The Pain You Know
Friday Reflection 3: The Days of the Giants
Friday Reflection 4: Days of Leaves, Trees, and Forests
Friday Reflection 5: Well, That Could Have Gone Better
Friday Reflection 6: Abrogating our Responsibility to Use Placebos
Friday Reflection 7: Eavesdropping in Medical Education
Friday Reflection 8: Physician Mourning
Friday Reflection 9: It Is Hard to Die Well
Friday Reflection 10: The Worst Family Meeting
Friday Reflection 11: Physician Acculturation: Knowledge, Responsibility, Experience, and Humor
Friday Reflection 12: This Job Might Just Kill Me
Friday Reflection 13: Empathy Earned and Learned
Friday Reflection 14: Committing and Avoiding Medical Errors
Friday Reflection 15: Of Medicine, Baseball, and Other Distractions
Friday Reflection 16: The Evolution of a Stable Practice
Friday Reflection 17: The Grace of the Dying
Friday Reflection 18: An Homage to Mentors
Friday Reflection 19: A Pledge That Can be Hard to Honor
Friday Reflection 20: The Clinical Set Point
Friday Reflection 21: Revealing Ignorance
Friday Reflection 22: The Memory Binder
Friday Reflection 23: The Ghost Patient Panel
Friday Reflection 24: I Would Rather Go Back in Time
Friday Reflection 25: The Advice I’d Like to Give a Student Entering Medical School
Friday Reflection 26: General Internal Medicine in the Time of COVID
Friday Reflection 27: The Poor Historian
Friday Reflection 28: Four of the Things Patients Have Taught Me
Friday Reflection 29: The Totally Predictable Doctor as Patient Essay
Friday Reflection 30: Thirty Years and Counting
Friday Reflection 31: Senses, Memories, and Medicine
Friday Reflection 32: The Trauma of Not Dying Alone
Friday Reflection 33: Making Your Doctor Laugh
Friday Reflection 34: Disagreement and Chagrin in Therapeutic Decision Making
Friday Reflection 35: Four Who Fired Me
Friday Reflection 36: Why Don’t Doctors Want to See Patients?
Friday Reflection 37: Why I Teach (acceptable and less acceptable reasons)
Friday Reflection 38: Yesterday’s Solutions; Today’s Problems
Friday Reflection 39: What to Expect When You Are Aging
Friday Reflection 40: Power
Friday Reflection 41: Sometimes I Just Need to Complain
Friday Reflection 42: Patient Approaches to a Doctor’s Visit
Friday Reflection 43: The Absence of Reassuring Counterfactuals in Clinical Medicine
Friday Reflection 44: Diagnostic Enigma
Friday Reflection 45: Patients
Friday Reflection 46: The Best of Days
Friday Reflection 47: Patients Make the Hardest Decisions
Friday Reflection 48: Linguistics, Diagnosis, and Medical Error
Friday Reflection 49: The Patients of 12 Reisman
Friday Reflection 50: The Look
Friday Reflection 51: Failing in Place
Friday Reflection 52: The Three Worst Phone Calls of My Career
Friday Reflection 53: Eradicating the Very Important Patient from the Medical Ecosystem
Friday Reflection 54: The Extra-clinical Curbside