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  1. Harriet A. Hall (2 de julio de 1945-11 de enero de 2023) 1 fue una médica militar estadounidense de la Fuerza Aérea de Estados Unidos que escribió contra la medicina alternativa y el curanderismo, en Skeptic y Skeptical Inquirer .que escribió sobre medicina alternativa y charlatanería para las revistas reconocidas internacionalmente ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harriet_HallHarriet Hall - Wikipedia

    Harriet A. Hall (July 2, 1945 – January 11, 2023) was an American family physician, U.S. Air Force flight surgeon, author, science communicator and skeptic. She wrote about alternative medicine and quackery for the magazines Skeptic and Skeptical Inquirer and was a regular contributor and founding editor of Science-Based Medicine.

  3. Harriet A. Hall (2 de julio de 1945-11 de enero de 2023) fue una médica militar estadounidense de la Fuerza Aérea de Estados Unidos que escribió contra la medicina alternativa y el curanderismo, en Skeptic y Skeptical Inquirer .que escribió sobre medicina alternativa y charlatanería para las revistas reconocidas internacionalmente Skeptic y Skep...

  4. 12 de ene. de 2023 · Dear friends, colleagues and fellow skeptics, My name is Ron Jette and I am the editor of the SkepDoc monthly newsletter. It is with profound sadness that I report to you that my good friend, Dr. Harriet “SkepDoc” Hall, passed away in her sleep quietly and unexpectedly last night in Seattle.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Steven Novella on January 15, 2023. Tweet. 0 Shares. 722. As we previously announced, co-founder, editor, and contributing author of SBM, Dr. Harriet Hall, unexpectedly passed away on the evening of January 11. This is a tremendous loss for SBM, for the skeptical and science-based medicine community, and for us personally.

  6. Dr. HarrietSkepDocHall, Col. USAF (Retired) (1945–2023) Flight Surgeon, Family Physician, Pilot, Author “Tooth-fairy science.” A phrase coined by Dr. Hall and one that continues to be used by skeptics everywhere in reference to medical pseudoscience, alternative therapies and health-care quackery.

  7. Harriet Hall, MD, also known as “The SkepDoc” from the title of her column in Skeptic magazine, is a retired family physician and flight surgeon. Dr Hall writes about medicine, so-called “complementary and alternative medicine,” science, quackery, and critical thinking.