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“You must understand,” he said. “I manage everything. I am the pediatrician, obstetrician, surgeon, everything.” He had textbooks and a manual of basic surgical techniques. He had an untrained assistant who had learned how to give basic anesthesia. His hospital’s equipment was rudimentary. The standards were poor. Things sometimes went wrong. But he was convinced doing something was better than doing nothing at all.
The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right
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