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Expert advice
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Addressing the reasons people give for their positions, or the reasons others assign to them, may sometimes help people reconsider.
Opinion
When can your hypochondria help patients?
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Hypochondriacs with medical degrees cannot reassure themselves, but we can bring useful experience to help other members of the worry club.
Opinion
I am the best. Sometimes.
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
The fifth and last time I was listed as Best of Boston was in 2019, when I shared honors with obstetrics, ice cream, interior design, and...
Opinion
Arguing with doctors
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
People argue with doctors for the same reason they argue with anybody – because they think they know better.
Opinion
Fenway data, the final frontier
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
You may have managed patients for decades and have a hunch about who needs immediate help and who can be watched. But "senses" and "hunches" can't...
Opinion
The joys of telemedicine
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Maybe it’s time to go back to the office.
Opinion
Practice During the Pandemic
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
I have nothing but sympathy for those who are not emeritus, who have practices to sustain and families to feed.
Opinion
Emeritus
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Asking what an emeritus does all day sounds fair, but the question is harder to answer than it sounds.
Opinion
The fundamental things apply
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
I wrote my first column for this periodical 22 years ago; this will be my last.
Opinion
I have seen the future
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Sometimes you have to look backward to look forward.
Opinion
Rules of incivility
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Our job, often hard, is to always be civil. Society has zero tolerance for our ever being anything else.
Opinion
Rescue fantasies
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
In Walter Mitty moments, many of us daydream of glory: We’ll make that big discovery, score that disruptive app, homer in the bottom of the ninth...
Opinion
I don’t have much use for evidence
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Evidence applies to populations, whereas I treat people, one at a time.
Opinion
Fear
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
Fear mystifies. Fear masquerades. Fear can be trivial or terrifying. But fear is always there.
Opinion
Retail neurosis
- Author:
- Alan Rockoff, MD
When I stopped by last August to pick up new eyeglass lenses, Harold the optician sat alone in his shop.