"Pray that you erred on the correct side"

March 17, 2008

dr. jess: “What I had not realized until working down in the ER was how difficult it can be to make judgment calls about a patient when they come in. Sure, the next morning when you know how the patient did, it’s easy to say what should have been done.”



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