Atypical cases in medicine and when the 'experts' are wrong
harry01
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A discussion about scientific evidence. What we know and when clinicians are wrong. Owning up to limitations and what can be done about it.
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Think of it like the post office scandal. Sometimes the system fails people and so anyone's experience of this is welcome. Won't be lectured about the number of GPs they've seen etc or told how they should 'move on with their life'. Just accounts of what happened etc
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