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Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou
dark
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
as a health student i find elizabeth's idea incredibly innovative yet also suspicious to how it works, considering that she's a drop out from stanford who only studied for 2 semesters. reading the book was a whirlwind, how she completely disregarded patient safety to reach her ambition as a billionaire, while health students have always been told from the very beginning that patient safety will
always be the main priority. john carreyrou was correct for saying that mark zuckerberg may have learned to code when he was ten but medicine isnt something you could teach yourself from the basement of your house, you need years of practice and education to be an expert in it. carreyrou was extremely thorough in his investigation, his narrative style captivating.
always be the main priority. john carreyrou was correct for saying that mark zuckerberg may have learned to code when he was ten but medicine isnt something you could teach yourself from the basement of your house, you need years of practice and education to be an expert in it. carreyrou was extremely thorough in his investigation, his narrative style captivating.