I have a 100% success rate with chest tube insertion and a 66% fail rate in intubation...
Of course, those involve really tiny sample sizes so they are very inaccurate.
I have the rest of my life to improve my sample sizes?
P.S.: Turning your failure rates into statistics may seem smart, but it's actually rather demotivating and may lead to sudden bouts of screaming out loud. So, sensitive junior doctors out there, don't do it.
Of course, those involve really tiny sample sizes so they are very inaccurate.
I have the rest of my life to improve my sample sizes?
You wish the view was this nice all the time. Sauce |
P.S.: Turning your failure rates into statistics may seem smart, but it's actually rather demotivating and may lead to sudden bouts of screaming out loud. So, sensitive junior doctors out there, don't do it.
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