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"The point of a test is to demonstrate what you know, not how fast you can demonstrate what you know.
"There's a lot of research that shows, if people are at the point of a test — and some people have just crammed the day before, and some people have been learning just a little bit, spaced out, then on the day of the test they can all be the same, but six weeks later there's a massive, massive difference," says Whately.
Keeping a conscious eye on what the point of a test or iteration is, not just to itself, but to your overall plan and mission (how building a certain number of tutors in a given area influences student activity and community creation, in my case, rather than just the number of tutors) removes the halfsies quality of a test.
In case of diagnostic tests with a continuous or ordinal outcome the ROC curve presents pairs of sensitivity and specificity for different values of the cut-off point of a test.
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To be separated by just a tiny little decimal point because of a test in your sophomore year really seems ridiculous".
A method was also developed for selecting the cut-off point of a screening test.
Initial testing was performed by the on-site clinic staff using a point-of-care test (Quickvue A & B®, Quidel Corp., San Diego, CA, USA).
With our understanding of POCUS as essentially a procedural skill that yields the fruits of a focused point-of-care test, a simple and targeted approach is required.
Furthermore, myoglobin also is available as a point-of-care test with a turnaround time of less than 20 minutes in our emergency department.
Hence, introduction of a point-of-care test for anti-HBs in a pre-vaccination screening phase for HCWs could be cost-effective.
The decision to use a point-of-care test will require a designated laboratory space in the ED, personnel training, strict QA measures, and meticulous documentation.
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