With luck, good doctors make a difference.

作者: Michael A Weingarten

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摘要: The luckiest general practitioners work in an ideal environment with a perfect patient population, their clinical intuitions are always correct, they face difficulties total equanimity, and get on all patients. In the real world one needs lot of luck for things to go right. This paper applies philosophical concept 'moral luck' practice.

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