Interesting, thanks. I was on a pre-med track for a couple of years and took an intercession internship in a path lab for 3 weeks, same time period. Observing three autopsies was one of the most instructive of college experiences. I decided medicine was not for me but that gave me a good sense for, as you say, how seriously they took things like this. But if there is number-fudging going on, I’d feel pretty confident it was some assistant or clerk, not a pathologist doing it. Too much hard work to get that specialization to not have pretty sound ethics.
Too much hard work to get that specialization to not have pretty sound ethics.
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Also, too much time, effort, money and all that spent to risk having the license yanked by a political thug for not doing as instructed.
Notice: The bluer the Area of Operations (AO), the higher the death numbers and the lower any other types of death to make up the difference.