were diagnosing because they wanted to help me.
Science has progressed in diagnosing the disease.
Artificial intelligence for diagnosing diabetic retinopathy well in advance.
And we're diagnosing them, perhaps, as on the spectrum, when really they need the talking cure, because--
There is a lot of diagnosing going on.
So you're identifying-- you're actually diagnosing somebody based on symptoms.
And some therapists do not like diagnosing .
whatever that is-- and really diagnosing what that is-- so you're not bullshitting yourself-- I know the inner truth that once you start to understand that
and that are even still used in diagnosing autism.
Now imagine you're a diagnosing doctor.
So step four is all about diagnosing the underlying root causes of illness.
Physicians have to also be aware in diagnosing um this disease and getting patients treated so I'm going to go over some
Do you really think the right is better at diagnosing the spiritual crisis?
And the doctors there-- it's not like a computer is diagnosing and saying this person has Lyme disease, this person has pneumonia.
The child psychiatrists he was hanging out with were diagnosing children who they said lacked social spirit.
And how can we be better at recognizing and diagnosing those symptoms?
mimicking human speech, detecting lung cancers and diagnosing and predicting survival periods.
So there are some people, in terms of diagnosing things to the root cause-- it's a challenge.
The value out of a radiologist is diagnosing the illness and then coming up with a treatment plan.
Do you really think the right is better at diagnosing
I think the left is better at diagnosing the material roots of the
But it's bound to shift and change medical care, change people's approach to diagnosing conditions in people's skin of color so much,
Imagine living in a world where chatbots are not just better at talking about medicine and diagnosing conditions, but are better at talking
I think most people are good at diagnosing ego in other people.
it seems to me that there's been an explosion over the last couple of decades of people self-diagnosing food
that I'm describing by which pain becomes chronic -- it's not like doctors have good ways of diagnosing that.
I don't know if they're really diagnosing a spiritual crisis there, right?
And so it still took me about a year after finding this book, reading a couple other books and basically self-diagnosing as ADHD.
I'm a social psychologist, and just so we're all clear, by "psychologist," I don't mean like Freudian psychology or diagnosing depression.
So 1937, one year before the Nazi annexation, he wrote-- he didn't believe in diagnosing children.
So he diagnoses the problem beautifully, brilliantly, although, by the way, for thousands of years, people have been diagnosing this problem.
My question is that, related to the technological advances like machine learning, there might be a move towards diagnosing patients through technology?
So, like precision medicine, things like genome-wide association studies are great for diagnosing metabolic pathways.
And so in many ways, the typical doctor out there is probably way behind in terms of the technology that's available of diagnosing problems, special tests.