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I'll go with the Doctor
Doctors can make an error, just like software can
have a bug.

The difference is that a good doctor has spent
years in training, gathering not only the scientific
information, but also gaining experience in direct
patient contact while in training. I would love to
see someone try to program a specialists
knowledge into a workable system.

The challenge is to find a good doc in the first
place.
Posted by: Ken_z   Posted on: 11/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I'll go with the Doctor  Ken_z | 11/24/08
Many doctors practice old medicine  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 11/24/08
I'd want both opinions and seek correlation.  fr0thy2 | 11/24/08
And then I remember a true story that occurred  Ken_z | 11/25/08
I only trust a computer program that ....  kd5auq | 11/24/08
How far to trust the machine  Anton Philidor | 11/24/08
That's the idea  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 11/24/08
You might change the title, then.  Anton Philidor | 11/25/08
Pluses and minuses  fr0thy2 | 11/24/08
RE: Trust the doctor or a computer analysis  Marie55 | 11/26/08
Where does the knowledge come from?  provincialplace@... | 11/26/08
The knowledge comes from experience.  lcs0901 | 04/21/09

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