RT @AU_PrimaryCare: How should we respond when the promises of under-tested medical technology may be too good to be true? AUPC's @DryBread…
It seems prudent to be late to that party
Bad bots: how should doctors respond to untested technologies? https://t.co/z9c6Ytaorj via @DryBreadnRadio @EnricoCoiera @ArturOlesch @antonioregalado
RT @AU_PrimaryCare: How should we respond when the promises of under-tested medical technology may be too good to be true? AUPC's @DryBread…
RT @AU_PrimaryCare: How should we respond when the promises of under-tested medical technology may be too good to be true? AUPC's @DryBread…
How should we respond when the promises of under-tested medical technology may be too good to be true? AUPC's @DryBreadnRadio considers in @BJGPjournal https://t.co/JkoYJ7HPin
RT @BrianDNicholson: ‘articulating... indignation that desperately sick patients wait for hours for ambulances while we invest in hi-tech h…
RT @BrianDNicholson: ‘articulating... indignation that desperately sick patients wait for hours for ambulances while we invest in hi-tech h…
‘articulating... indignation that desperately sick patients wait for hours for ambulances while we invest in hi-tech hotlines for the worried well is probably worth any number of statistics’ https://t.co/mPDEBMWQTP @DryBreadnRadio