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to1y
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1 year ago
That's strange as you would expect quality to suffer in every single respect when forced to work inhumane conditions. I would find a different mechanic if I thought the one I was considering was miserable from being overworked.
Was there an explanation for why outcomes improved? Perhaps it is necessary to look into who conducts these studies as I imagine someone up the ladder profits greatly from having 1 doctor do the job of 2.
samus|1 year ago
This problem exist in every domain, and in medicine it can have deadly consequences. People sign up to become doctors knowing that they will have to work crazy shifts. But I guess they underestimate how the system hobbles them since it is focused on being efficient, not on achieving the best outcome for the patients.
CydeWeys|1 year ago
game_the0ry|1 year ago