Abstract
Attempting to make a diagnosis from a collection of baffling symptoms is comparable to the challenge of identifying an unusual bird that refuses to stay still. Andrew Lees describes how bird watching and a love of natural history helped turn him not only into a noticer, but ultimately into a neurologist.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Reference3 articles.
1. Listening with intent;Lees;Pract Neurol,2020
2. Testing the reflexes;Lees;BMJ,2019
3. Noticing in neurology;Lees;Pract Neurol,2019