0.4% difference for patients likely treated by multiple physicians across subspecialties. More interested in agenda than newsworthiness
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Agree - statistical significance doesn't = clinically big difference. I'm against
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As a doctor, I do think there are some things we can improve, but it's a tangled mess, lots of factors
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to fix as well. Just gets frustrating when I see my classmates killing themselves to help pts, yet a sudden
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Good medicine is hard, but we can make it better w/attention to health professionals' needs
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review of this paper raises many ??http://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.j273 … marginal difference (0.4%), 4/6 dx no diff "adjustment" is far from completepic.twitter.com/DZigtQxSOX
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...BS.
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we need more of them
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be honest
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that is a pretty misleading article title. The difference is less .4%. That is almost negligible and within the margin of error. Try to
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Likely related to work hour restrictions put in place for medical trainees 20 years ago. New doctors have no idea how to care for pts.
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