Re: EPFX/SCIO a little shaky on parasite identification?
Let's pretend it's 8AM. The sun is up and you're tuned into the Weather Channel or local news forecast before you head to work. It's a sunny morning, no cloud in sight. The station reports to expect thunderstorms (30%) in the afternoon, and all is explained by the projection of the satellite radar.
You know what you do, trust what you know, you are aware of what you are unable to know, realizing that what you think you know could be less than accurate. You are also aware that forecasts are not always accurate, but can be a fairly reliable indicators depending on the circumstances.
How much faith do you put into the SCIO, after your initial encounter with the device and practitioner? How much do you now you understand, how much do you think you understand, what do you not know (in comparison with what you think you know), and how much of what do you question viability?
How "sold" are you?
(This is NOT a trick question.)