Yes Arwen, I am nervous about this as well. I think the main thing is remaining confident yet humble. It makes me think about a top-dog surgeon who does excellent work, but lets say he is cocky and does not provide a good rapport with patients and staff. Complications could develop if there is poor follow up and communication. No body is perfect, and no test is 100% perfect. I feel like we need to perform a thorough ROS and PE, and make decisions based on the best evidence. Even after doing so I think errors still occur, but we can prevent some of those errors by being humble and asking questions when we truly aren't sure of ourselves.