On the recordJuly 17, 2026
Every doctor takes an oath to first do no harm, and the best way to avoid harm and provide the best possible care is to avoid diagnostic errors.
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vanhollen.senate.govEvery doctor takes an oath to first do no harm, and the best way to avoid harm and provide the best possible care is to avoid diagnostic errors.
Stressing the importance of avoiding diagnostic errors.
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