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A man in Florida was tragically killed after his surgeon mistook his liver for his spleen (and then tried to cover the mistake up). These kinds of egregious medical errors - called "never events" - are more common than you might think. @nymag.com nymag.com/intelligence...
Dec 9, 2024, 7:59 PM
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