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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<description>Replace &quot;bug&quot; with &quot;clinical incident&quot;, and you&#039;ve got a reasonable description of the medical audit process. Replace it with &quot;symptom&quot;, and you&#039;ve accounted for a fair proportion of medical practice. As a doctor and a geek, I&#039;m constantly surprised by how difficult a few of my colleagues find fixing computer problems (be they hardware or software), as medical diagnosis serves so well as training for this...</description>
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