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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Silent Medical Tsunami

What will you do if one in a hundred plane flights crashes, resulting in injuries? Will you still fly? Or what if one in a hundred bank transactions results in an error in your balance? Will you still trust your bank? In these two instances, the error rate is much less than 1 percent and is fortunately hypothetical. And the chance of these happening is slim because of the technology we have today. Read more: http://opinion.inquirer.net/51421/the-silent-medical-tsunami#ixzz2ThdtApjy Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook
Posted by Jose Leonidas at 7:48 PM
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Labels: diagnosis, errors in diagnosis, medical mistakes, research work

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I am a sociologist by profession and has been interested in organizational life, particularly in learning organizations. This site that you are about to interact with hopefully will help you and your organization. I am also into entertainment where I do magical act to share to a group. Recently, I have been fascinated with how technology, inventions and innovations has been inhabiting human space. I wish to write and reflect on this. Thus I made a blogspot named Next Big Idea.
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