About: Lisa Sanders

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Lisa Sanders (born July 24, 1956) is an American physician, medical author and journalist, and associate professor of internal medicine and education at Yale School of Medicine. In 2002, she began writing a column for The New York Times called Diagnosis, that covered medical mystery cases. She is an attending physician at Yale-New Haven Hospital, which serves as the model on which Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital was fashioned for the series House M.D. Her column was the inspiration for the television series House M.D., and she worked as a consultant on the show. In 2019, Netflix began airing the program Diagnosis, featuring a selection of cases from her column.

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  • Lisa Sanders (born July 24, 1956) is an American physician, medical author and journalist, and associate professor of internal medicine and education at Yale School of Medicine. In 2002, she began writing a column for The New York Times called Diagnosis, that covered medical mystery cases. She is an attending physician at Yale-New Haven Hospital, which serves as the model on which Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital was fashioned for the series House M.D. Her column was the inspiration for the television series House M.D., and she worked as a consultant on the show. In 2019, Netflix began airing the program Diagnosis, featuring a selection of cases from her column. (en)
  • Lisa Sanders, née le 24 juillet 1956, est un médecin, auteur de livres médicaux et journaliste américaine. Elle fait partie du Département de médecine interne de l'École de médecine de l'Université Yale, New Haven, Connecticut. La médecin américaine écrit plusieurs chroniques intitulées Diagnosis pour The New York Times, depuis 2002. Ses articles ont été la source d'inspiration de la série télévisée Dr House, dans les années 2000. De ce fait, Lisa Sanders est devenue une des trois conseillers techniques de la série. En 2009, elle publie le livre Every Patient Tells a Story, dans lequel l'auteur raconte l'avis des patients sur leur diagnostic et leur négligence face aux tests à réaliser. (fr)
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  • When I got to the third year [of medical school], when you actually get out of the classroom and go into the hospital and see how doctors work, I saw that what I thought of diagnosis wrong much of the time—or for the most exciting parts, in any case...I found out that [diagnosing] was not the multiplication tables, but it was [more like] Sherlock Holmes. (en)
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  • Lisa Sanders (born July 24, 1956) is an American physician, medical author and journalist, and associate professor of internal medicine and education at Yale School of Medicine. In 2002, she began writing a column for The New York Times called Diagnosis, that covered medical mystery cases. She is an attending physician at Yale-New Haven Hospital, which serves as the model on which Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital was fashioned for the series House M.D. Her column was the inspiration for the television series House M.D., and she worked as a consultant on the show. In 2019, Netflix began airing the program Diagnosis, featuring a selection of cases from her column. (en)
  • Lisa Sanders, née le 24 juillet 1956, est un médecin, auteur de livres médicaux et journaliste américaine. Elle fait partie du Département de médecine interne de l'École de médecine de l'Université Yale, New Haven, Connecticut. La médecin américaine écrit plusieurs chroniques intitulées Diagnosis pour The New York Times, depuis 2002. Ses articles ont été la source d'inspiration de la série télévisée Dr House, dans les années 2000. De ce fait, Lisa Sanders est devenue une des trois conseillers techniques de la série. (fr)
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  • Lisa Sanders (fr)
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