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Shortcut To Decision-Making

Doctors are their own worst patients. Most of us are really bad at taking our own advice. This is why trying playing both doctor and patient is unreliable.


One way to quickly clarify a difficult decision is to imagine advising your best friend. How would you advise them?

 
 
 

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