Quantifying unquantifiable: The outcome of a clinical case must be quantified to make it Successful

<p>The today's efforts of system engineers to assure adequate and reliable performance of Medical Devices (MD) and instrumentation, not to mention the performance of the medical personnel, are, as a rule, unquantifiable. It is argued by this author that the successful outcome of a medical...

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Main Author: Ephraim Suhir (Author)
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Published: Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports - Peertechz Publications, 2020-12-29.
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