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Many practitioners believe in the phenomenon of being labeled either a “black cloud” or “white cloud” while on‐call. A “white‐cloud” physician is usually defined as one who sees fewer cases while a “black‐cloud” is one who often receives more cases. To evaluate these phenomena, a 35‐month prospective study was designed to evaluate the number of times apheresis staff was involved with emergent apheresis...
Background
Many practitioners believe in the phenomenon of either being labeled a “black cloud” or “white cloud” while on‐call. A “white‐cloud” physician is one who usually gets fewer cases. A “black‐cloud” is one who often has more cases. It is unclear if the designation is only superstitious or if there is some merit. Our aim is to objectively assess this phenomenon in apheresis medicine at our...
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