Difference between revisions of "Patience-to-Patients Ratio"

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The '''patience-to-patients''' ratio is the measurement of an attending's patience relative to the number of patients on that attending's service.  A value close to zero is suggestive of a malignant attending.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/01/malignant-attendings/ New Study Characterizes Metastatic Potential of Malignant Attendings]</ref>
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The '''patience-to-patients''' ratio is the measurement of an attending's patience relative to the number of patients on that attending's service.  A value close to zero is suggestive of a [[Malignant Attending Awareness Month|malignant attending]].<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/01/malignant-attendings/ New Study Characterizes Metastatic Potential of Malignant Attendings]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 11:16, 1 October 2016

The patience-to-patients ratio is the measurement of an attending's patience relative to the number of patients on that attending's service. A value close to zero is suggestive of a malignant attending.[1]


References


  1. New Study Characterizes Metastatic Potential of Malignant Attendings


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