Horse Not Zebra at Carolyn Daniels blog

Horse Not Zebra. One of the things that they teach new physicians is the phrase “when you hear hoofs, think horse, not zebra.” the principle is quite simple — the odds are the patient has the more common. Zebras are smaller and lighter than. In all aspects of life, a wise adage of when you hear hoofbeats, think of horses and not zebras truly applies. If you are not familiar with this approach to observing and responding to problem. When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras. Yet underlying differences in behaviour have meant that. In many ways, zebra appear very like horses (or ponies, given their size). Coined by american medical researcher theodore woodward. The greatest differences between a zebra and a horse are their size, speed, and coloration. If you hear a hoofed animal running behind you, it could theoretically be a horse, a zebra, or even a zorse. They are all the same kind of animal, and. “doctors are taught ‘when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras,’ meaning a doctor should first think about what is a more common—and.

Maria Semple Quote “When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.”
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Coined by american medical researcher theodore woodward. In all aspects of life, a wise adage of when you hear hoofbeats, think of horses and not zebras truly applies. The greatest differences between a zebra and a horse are their size, speed, and coloration. Zebras are smaller and lighter than. When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras. Yet underlying differences in behaviour have meant that. In many ways, zebra appear very like horses (or ponies, given their size). If you are not familiar with this approach to observing and responding to problem. They are all the same kind of animal, and. One of the things that they teach new physicians is the phrase “when you hear hoofs, think horse, not zebra.” the principle is quite simple — the odds are the patient has the more common.

Maria Semple Quote “When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.”

Horse Not Zebra When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras. They are all the same kind of animal, and. In all aspects of life, a wise adage of when you hear hoofbeats, think of horses and not zebras truly applies. “doctors are taught ‘when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras,’ meaning a doctor should first think about what is a more common—and. Zebras are smaller and lighter than. Yet underlying differences in behaviour have meant that. If you hear a hoofed animal running behind you, it could theoretically be a horse, a zebra, or even a zorse. If you are not familiar with this approach to observing and responding to problem. In many ways, zebra appear very like horses (or ponies, given their size). One of the things that they teach new physicians is the phrase “when you hear hoofs, think horse, not zebra.” the principle is quite simple — the odds are the patient has the more common. Coined by american medical researcher theodore woodward. The greatest differences between a zebra and a horse are their size, speed, and coloration. When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras.

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