Sanders has lectured across the country at University of Chicago, Duke, Yale, NYU, Columbia, and UCLA among authors, and appeared as a distinguished speaker at the Mayo clinic in March 2010.Īlthough teaching and lecturing about clinical reasoning and diagnostic error is her first love, much of her research and practice focus on the treatment of overweight and obese patients. In addition to her role on this popular program, Dr. Her column was the inspiration for the acclaimed Fox television show “House M.D.,” and she currently serves as technical advisor for the show. Sanders writes the popular “Diagnosis” column, which appears monthly in The New York Times Magazine. is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale University School of Medicine and a clinician educator in Yale’s Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency program.
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