Years ago, Nicholas Carr wrote about automation and how excessive dependence on processes might result in a tragedy if the situation requires a departure from processes and quick, hands-on decision making. He was specifically talking about pilots, doctors, etc.
The current situation is undoubtedly difficult for everyone, and doctors and other healthcare workers are working under a lot of stress and putting themselves at risk, for which they deserve our uttermost gratitude.
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However, I was struck to learn the following: It turns out that ONLY NOW the protocol is starting to call for helping the patients who have difficulty breathing into positions that make breathing easier. Is it how automation of thought is getting to us? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/nyregion/new-york-coronavirus.html …
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It's a very emotional topic for me because months ago (before the pandemic), I had a family member in the hospital and the prevalence of protocols over common sense surprised and shocked me. I didn't expect that. I thought about Carr back then. I am thinking about Carr now.
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