A selfish existence: Modified iterated prisoner's dilemma
Residency Program Alert, August 22, 2019
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by Deepak Gupta, MD, anesthesiology clinical assistant professor, Wayne State University, Detroit; Sarwan Kumar, MD, internal medicine assistant professor, Wayne State University, Detroit; and Shushovan Chakrabortty, MD, PhD, anesthesiology clinical assistant professor, Wayne State University, Detroit
As former residents/fellows and as current clinical, academic, and research faculty for GME, we have often wondered why certain tendencies exist in nature when they do not coincide with society’s rules and laws.
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