Sorry long story;
Many years ago I heard on the radio a statistic that 40% of initial diagnosis are wrong which is why you should always stay in-touch with your doctor if the illness is not developing as expected.
I was managing a firm at the time which undertook very disparate projects. And there would be occasional jobs which which though an initial slight mistake the process of completing the job would cause great problems.
I wondered if in medical practice they had a set system to identify problems quickly.
I asked a friend of mine who was a Harley street surgeon (Top British physician) about this.
'No system, just the doctor asking the right questions each time.' he said.
'So your just reliant on the Doctor?' I asked
'Why do you think I am paid so much, my dear boy?' he said.
Many years ago I heard on the radio a statistic that 40% of initial diagnosis are wrong which is why you should always stay in-touch with your doctor if the illness is not developing as expected.
I was managing a firm at the time which undertook very disparate projects. And there would be occasional jobs which which though an initial slight mistake the process of completing the job would cause great problems.
I wondered if in medical practice they had a set system to identify problems quickly.
I asked a friend of mine who was a Harley street surgeon (Top British physician) about this.
'No system, just the doctor asking the right questions each time.' he said.
'So your just reliant on the Doctor?' I asked
'Why do you think I am paid so much, my dear boy?' he said.