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Bringing science to medicine: an interview with Larry Weed, inventor of the problem-oriented medical record
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Philosophy Of MedicineFamily MedicineProblem-oriented Medical RecordHumanity And MedicineHistory Of ScienceScience StudyOral HistoryAlternative MedicineDr WeedMedical HistoryScience And Technology StudiesMedicalizationMedicineLarry WeedHealth Informatics
Larry Weed, MD is widely known as the father of the problem-oriented medical record and inventor of the now-ubiquitous SOAP (subjective/objective/assessment/plan) note, for developing an electronic health record system (Problem-Oriented Medical Information System, PROMIS), and for founding a company (since acquired), which developed problem-knowledge couplers. However, Dr Weed's vision for medicine goes far beyond software--over the course of his storied career, he has relentlessly sought to bring the scientific method to medical practice and, where necessary, to point out shortcomings in the system and advocate for change. In this oral history, Dr Weed describes, in his own words, the arcs of his long career and the work that remains to be done.
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