This was a pretty simple use of a retrospective dataset. The authors took a large database of births, and looked at whether babies died depending on the race of their physicianpic.twitter.com/ouymE9IYVE
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Now all of this is not to say that this study isn't worthwhile, important, and should prompt further research But I think it's worth noting that the CNN headline at the start of this thread that went mega-viral is misleading at best
If NOTHING ELSE, this could read "0.3% more likely to die"pic.twitter.com/s8VnrO4Ipq
Anyway, the point here is not to bash the study, but to point out that you should be skeptical of everything ESPECIALLY if it agrees with you because that's where you're most blind
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