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Haslam D. Haslam's view: Keeping yourself on track. Practitioner 2016;260(1792):35
Keeping yourself on track
25 Apr 2016
Making the same mistakes with ever increasing confidence probably applies to the way that many of us practise, or have practised, medicine. It’s a hard thing to admit, and probably a very hard thing to recognise. After all, if you do something that isn’t quite right – something as simple as taking a very minimal short cut – and you get away with it, then whether you are skiing or practising medicine the likely outcome is that you will keep doing it.
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