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Who said medicine means never having to say you're sorry? PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE Matheson, G. O. 2005; 33 (12): 2-2
Abstract
Your mother said it, your teachers reiterated it, and you've heard it countless times: Everyone makes mistakes. So why do we doctors have such difficulty admitting that? More important, how do we respond to our patients after we make mistakes?
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