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I went to school in Wichita Falls, TX in an old converted missile training facility. I was never the top, but I started at the very bottom and got close [-1].
I once had to give an in-service to explain the variation in mmHg between a stethoscope/mercury sphygmomanometer BP reading and a Dynamap. Techs, nurses, doctors, refused to accept that an electronic instrument was more sensitive than their individual ears. Plus a million other variables, like cuff placement and arterial disease, which can effect the reading rendering the test itself suspect. It's such a cluster. I enjoyed working in research much more than in hospitals.