Today I had the data analyst moment of a lifetime... well, moment of the year at least. Long story very short, I discovered that a major laboratory has been printing the incorrect units for differentials on their lab reports for at least two years. For a value of 3.1 k/ul, they are listing results as 3.1 /ul. Only slightly different. By about 3097.
I called them and spoke to the Hematology supervisor, who was shocked. He had the head of the chem lab call me back later and thank me. The chem guy asked, "How did you ever identify this?" He got the long version of the story. Here, I'll just say it's because I'm meticulous and mathematically inclined, and I care about the health of all mankind.
You're welcome.
Plus, their error was screwing with my numbers.
Jeff is gone all week to sunny California, for a
It's the little things, folks.
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