If You Catch the Ball, We Win the Game. If You Drop It, We Lose

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (3):403-406 (2022)
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Abstract

As a transplant surgeon at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, I cannot forget those cases where I faced forks in the road and had to decide whether the right direction lay in the well-charted direction of objective metrics or immeasurable feelings of intuition. I carry those cases with me still.

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