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I was listening to a podcast about the way that disagreements happen.
He said, anytime there's a disagreement, no matter what, there are two possibilities.
If there are two people arguing about something, one person could be right, and the other could be wrong. That means roughly speaking, there's a 50% chance that one person is wrong all the time.
This is true of physicians as well.
Let's say, I come to your home to see you and help you with a metatarsal stress fracture. You've been told you have a neuroma. But it seems like you have a stress fracture, based on your x-rays or your story.
What if there's a 50% chance your doctor might be wrong?
Well, that's what we're talking about today on The Doc on the Run Podcast.
By Dr. Christopher Segler4.8
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I was listening to a podcast about the way that disagreements happen.
He said, anytime there's a disagreement, no matter what, there are two possibilities.
If there are two people arguing about something, one person could be right, and the other could be wrong. That means roughly speaking, there's a 50% chance that one person is wrong all the time.
This is true of physicians as well.
Let's say, I come to your home to see you and help you with a metatarsal stress fracture. You've been told you have a neuroma. But it seems like you have a stress fracture, based on your x-rays or your story.
What if there's a 50% chance your doctor might be wrong?
Well, that's what we're talking about today on The Doc on the Run Podcast.

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