And yet deaths due to med error stubbornly refuse to appear on classic “top ten causes of death” charts, including a new one from NEJM summer 2012 (I believe in their anniversary issue) using US govt data.
I know – crazy! Your “end of life rap” video inspired me to create my 1st infographic. Since you’re a graphic artist, I won’t even ask you what you think of the design. Just the content!
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And yet deaths due to med error stubbornly refuse to appear on classic “top ten causes of death” charts, including a new one from NEJM summer 2012 (I believe in their anniversary issue) using US govt data.
I know – crazy! Your “end of life rap” video inspired me to create my 1st infographic. Since you’re a graphic artist, I won’t even ask you what you think of the design. Just the content!
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I use this stat but still am shocked by the scale – especially when presented in this graphic form!