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Revision as of 09:46, 2 July 2017
The term supply-demand mismatch usually refers to type 2 myocardial infarctions (T2MI) in which cell death results from an imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. Like sporting events in which teams are mismatched and it leads to a blowout, supply-demand mismatch is occasionally boring, even to cardiologists that they even walk away. There are many other types of supply-demand mismatch not only in cardiology but other aspects of health care as well.
Other Forms of Supply-Demand Mismatch in Cardiology
- Mismatched supply and demand of applicants to fill cardiology fellowships
- Mismatched supply and demand of both good cardiologists and bad cardiologists when interrogating ICDs[1]
- Mismatched supply and demand ECG calipers
Forms of Supply-Demand Mismatch in Other Aspects of Health Care
- Mismatched supply and demand of competent interns
- Mismatched supply and demand of working computers on the behalf of health care professionals
- Mismatched supply and demand of graham crackers, also on the behalf of health care professionals
- Mismatched supply and demand of turkey sandwiches on the behalf of patients
- Mismatched supply and demand of Dilaudid (Hydromorphone) and other narcotics, also on the behalf of patients
Related Topics
- Blood
- Narcan
References