Intercepted correspondence from a PKB patient inviting a clinician

This blog post was originally published on the British Medical Journal’s web site. What follows is intercepted pseudonymous correspondence between a patient and a GP as

Clay Shirky, Web Guru, Lecture at the London School of Economics

Cognitive surplus One of the great pleasures of living in London is that a friend can email you (in this case from Salamanca) and say:

We don’t know how best to communicate the benefits and harms of drugs

Every day hundreds of thousands of doctors and patients around the world discuss the benefits and risks of drugs. You might think therefore that we

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