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Sep 2016
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15 - Innumeracy

Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, FACP
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Understanding statistics has never been more important for the practice of medicine. Unfortunately, innumeracy plagues the medical field. Listen to Episode 15 of Bedside Rounds to learn more, and maybe find a way out of this statistical morass with this one weird trick...

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