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We estimate that if you were to run them 24 hours a day, they'd make about 10 million
tests
a year.
So my view of the health care worker of the future is not a doctor, but an 18-year-old, otherwise unemployed, who has two things: a backpack full of these
tests
and a lancet to occasionally take a blood sample, and an AK-47.
Doctors can make more on ordering
tests
sometimes, and also they no longer even know what's right or wrong.
Then you've wasted 200 billion dollars in unnecessary
tests.
After treatment, about every week, we run the child on a battery of simple visual
tests
in order to see how their visual skills are coming on line.
The next day, she was doing so well, they wanted to run
tests
on her.
We do our
tests
at 100,000 feet.
And I want to show you one of our
tests.
And we've done high-altitude and low-altitude tests, just to perfect this technique.
They've overtaken the U.S. as the world's biggest car market, they've overtaken Germany as the largest exporter, and they've started doing DNA
tests
on kids to choose their careers.
Based on past experiences of taking tests, their brains predict a hammering heartbeat, sweaty hands, so much so that they are unable to actually take the test.
And research shows that when students learn to make this kind of energized determination instead of anxiety, they perform better on
tests.
One of the
tests
we used for creativity was alternate uses.
You can put social innovation to the same rigorous, scientific
tests
that we use for drugs.
So far, animal
tests
indicate that such a vaccine could prevent severe disease, although you might get a mild case.
The repeated psychology
tests
have proven that telling someone your goal makes it less likely to happen.
1982, Peter Gollwitzer wrote a whole book about this, and in 2009, he did some new
tests
that were published.
It goes like this: 163 people across four separate
tests.
And I did the
tests
in the Royal Air Force to become a pilot, and sure enough, I failed.
Well, fortunately since 2001, we've got new treatments, new tests, and we're far more successful, but we don't have any more nurses.
And so these are the
tests
a nurse now has to do in those same few minutes.
And the nurse takes you into a room, and she tells you about the
tests
and HIV and the medicines you can take and how to take care of yourself and your baby, and you hear none of it.
We have the medicines, we have the tests, but how do you reduce the stigma?
Even as we have more
tests
and more drugs, we can't reach people; we don't have enough providers.
But even that will be enough for the first
tests
of this hypothesis that I am my connectome.
We need to put an end to high-stakes
tests
and instead follow a mastery-based learning approach.
I'm starting to wonder if all these PG-13 horror movies are just glorified screen
tests
for young and emerging talent.
Let's see, cardboard characters like Muslim terrorists have forced a cardboard scientist to perform some exotic drug
tests
on some cardboard people who have been drugged and kidnapped.
In another scene, to avoid costly lab tests, he dips a finger into a urine sample and sticks it into his mouth to check for sugar, then exhorts the interns gathered around him to do the same, which they do.
Andrew Gurland's "Cheats" is his fictionalized "true story" about four high school friends who maneuver to cheat on
tests.
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