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	<title>Comments on: Currently reading: &#8220;The Checklist Manifesto&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: BCWB</title>
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		<description>Sounds like a very interesting read.  I am not certain that it is something that I would be interested in without reading his other books much like you have.  It is interesting the way the man can relate one topic to so many other topics.  I like how he has intertwined one idea and made it work for business, medicine and so many other specialties.  I think many times doctors forget how important the janitorial team is to his patient and the janitorial team forgets how important the doctor is to the whole team.  It is right to respect every specialty as if it was your own because in the end each specialty in the world keeps in turning round.  Thanks for a peak into this wonderful book!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds like a very interesting read.  I am not certain that it is something that I would be interested in without reading his other books much like you have.  It is interesting the way the man can relate one topic to so many other topics.  I like how he has intertwined one idea and made it work for business, medicine and so many other specialties.  I think many times doctors forget how important the janitorial team is to his patient and the janitorial team forgets how important the doctor is to the whole team.  It is right to respect every specialty as if it was your own because in the end each specialty in the world keeps in turning round.  Thanks for a peak into this wonderful book!</p>
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