"For complex surgical procedures, you're generally better off at teaching hospitals, which usually stay at the forefront of health research. Medical students and residents ask questions, providing more eyes and ears to pay attention and prevent errors. Teaching hospitals have lower complication rates and better outcomes." —Evan Levine, MD, cardiologist with ProHealth Physicians Cardiology in Danbury, CT. Check to see if you know the difference between an MD and a DO
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47 Secrets Hospitals Don’t Want to Tell You (But Every Patient Should Know)
47 Secrets Hospitals Don’t Want to Tell You (But Every Patient Should Know)
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