To be fair, it's not like doctors are uniquely innumerate. Almost no one I interact with in my day-to-day life understands basic risk tradeoffs, ROI, or other simple numerical arguments. The rare exceptions are people in professions that succeed or fail on the results of those numbers.
To be fair, it's not like doctors are uniquely innumerate. Almost no one I interact with in my day-to-day life understands basic risk tradeoffs, ROI, or other simple numerical arguments. The rare exceptions are people in professions that succeed or fail on the results of those numbers.
To be fair, it's not like doctors are uniquely innumerate. Almost no one I interact with in my day-to-day life understands basic risk tradeoffs, ROI, or other simple numerical arguments. The rare exceptions are people in professions that succeed or fail on the results of those numbers.
No, I have worked with docs all my life. They are absolutely uniquely innumerate (relative to IQ).
I think thatтАЩs probably true.