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Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
It's a common expression with medicos.
Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
It's a common expression with medicos.
I'd not heard of it, but I truly get it.
Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
It's a common expression with medicos.
I'd not heard of it, but I truly get it.
2nd year nursing and med students take Pathophysiology, the study of diseases. Very few can study all those conditions and not start seeing the same symptoms in ourselves.
Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
It's a common expression with medicos.
I'd not heard of it, but I truly get it.
2nd year nursing and med students take Pathophysiology, the study of diseases. Very few can study all those conditions and not start seeing the same symptoms in ourselves.
How many times have you had a brain tumour?
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
It's a common expression with medicos.
I'd not heard of it, but I truly get it.
2nd year nursing and med students take Pathophysiology, the study of diseases. Very few can study all those conditions and not start seeing the same symptoms in ourselves.
How many times have you had a brain tumour?
Every time I come here.
Online diagnosis suffers from the fact that an untrained person doesn't know how to describe their symptoms.
Also, many serious illnesses share symptoms with more common illnesses. People often don't follow the first rule of diagnostics.
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
That last of yours is interesting. I was only watching a British doctor using that analogy on TV today.
It's a common expression with medicos.
I'd not heard of it, but I truly get it.
2nd year nursing and med students take Pathophysiology, the study of diseases. Very few can study all those conditions and not start seeing the same symptoms in ourselves.