The unwillingness of the medical profession to connect the dots is baffling and disturbing. Only increases my already alarming loss of confidence and respect for them.
I noticed that my PCP docs used to wear regular people clothes, nicely dressed. Maybe some white coats but not mine.
Then COVID hit and they all started wearing scrubs and masks and gloves - and they still do, except 50-50 on masks. But still, a lot of masks.
It's like they had to just do what THE Medical Profession™ does. I mean, they are THE Science™ and stuff.
But they're - we're? - part of a large hospital network system guild thingcand I assume that, once the lights went up, they just had to do the dance. Or else they'd probably be what is now known as DOGEed.
Yes, the lack of critical thinking is huge in the medical profession. It's funny, regarding the scrups, I think sometimes is a matter of status. As an european-born living in Florida, it still shocks me to see people in their scrubs in the supermarkets, restaurants, the street... even the surgery cap sometimes. I studied veterinarian medicine back in Spain. If I would have dared to wear my scrubs in the faculty restaurant I would have been expelled, and this was the restaurant serving only veterinarian students, not a normal restaurant, but, it was totally forbidden to wear the scrubs outside the surgery room, the visit rooms and the necropsy/anatomy laboratories. Has the scrub being worn in a heart surgery previously visited an starbucks? I hope not, but, can we be sure? When I realized this was not forbidden by the medical profession in USA I lost all faith in them. They just want to show everybody they are doctors/nurses/medical professionals, not realizing they also show they lack of hygiene and profesionalism.
All it takes to be a doctor is the willingness and ability to pass 8 years worth of college classes. And with the internet and AI any resourceful 20 something can pretty much fake it til they make it, for any college degree. That white coat they wear has lost a lot of its luster these last few years.
They all do what they’re told. That’s why they are doctors in the first place. They aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed. It’s why most of them went into medicine in the first place. They learned early on that if you do this, you will get this result. So they did what their teachers told them, and they got the result they told they would get, until one day they were applying for fellowships.
Yes, but the RSV vax now has FDA warnings for Guillain Barre syndrome. My doctor today says the cvd vax is “crap”, but he was unaware of the newest guidance. Not inspiring…
The unwillingness of the medical profession to connect the dots is baffling and disturbing. Only increases my already alarming loss of confidence and respect for them.
Agreed, and will avoid allopathic care - period.
I noticed that my PCP docs used to wear regular people clothes, nicely dressed. Maybe some white coats but not mine.
Then COVID hit and they all started wearing scrubs and masks and gloves - and they still do, except 50-50 on masks. But still, a lot of masks.
It's like they had to just do what THE Medical Profession™ does. I mean, they are THE Science™ and stuff.
But they're - we're? - part of a large hospital network system guild thingcand I assume that, once the lights went up, they just had to do the dance. Or else they'd probably be what is now known as DOGEed.
Yes, the lack of critical thinking is huge in the medical profession. It's funny, regarding the scrups, I think sometimes is a matter of status. As an european-born living in Florida, it still shocks me to see people in their scrubs in the supermarkets, restaurants, the street... even the surgery cap sometimes. I studied veterinarian medicine back in Spain. If I would have dared to wear my scrubs in the faculty restaurant I would have been expelled, and this was the restaurant serving only veterinarian students, not a normal restaurant, but, it was totally forbidden to wear the scrubs outside the surgery room, the visit rooms and the necropsy/anatomy laboratories. Has the scrub being worn in a heart surgery previously visited an starbucks? I hope not, but, can we be sure? When I realized this was not forbidden by the medical profession in USA I lost all faith in them. They just want to show everybody they are doctors/nurses/medical professionals, not realizing they also show they lack of hygiene and profesionalism.
My doctor said he’s not a biologist and does what the medical establishment says to do
But he now know Covid shots are bad news
All it takes to be a doctor is the willingness and ability to pass 8 years worth of college classes. And with the internet and AI any resourceful 20 something can pretty much fake it til they make it, for any college degree. That white coat they wear has lost a lot of its luster these last few years.
Question: What do you call someone who graduates at the bottom of their class? Answer: Doctor.
I disagree. They are a step above lawyers. My motto is: Law School is the last resort for unemployable liberal arts majors.
They all do what they’re told. That’s why they are doctors in the first place. They aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed. It’s why most of them went into medicine in the first place. They learned early on that if you do this, you will get this result. So they did what their teachers told them, and they got the result they told they would get, until one day they were applying for fellowships.
Yes, but the RSV vax now has FDA warnings for Guillain Barre syndrome. My doctor today says the cvd vax is “crap”, but he was unaware of the newest guidance. Not inspiring…