princesss
Ideal_Rock
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I'm kind of surprised by all of the anti-doctor posts, honestly. Why do we feel like doctors should be in it only for the joy of helping people? Quite frankly, unless we offer them a good standard of living, I can't see the best and brightest going for medicine. It's got terrible hours, lots of stress, and a risk of malpractice suits every day. It doesn't matter to me what my cardiologist's motives are for going into cardiology - what matters to me is his skill level and my level of care. If a doctor or a researcher dedicated their lives to finding a cure for a disease and manages to find one, does it matter if their motivation was primarily that they wanted to be famous for finding a cure/to win a Nobel Prize (and the prize money)? Does that change the fact that peoples lives are better?
Doctors can change their business plans. It sucks if you can't afford them any more, it can be very hard to find a good doctor that you click with. But I don't see a need to call them greedy and attack them for it.
Doctors can change their business plans. It sucks if you can't afford them any more, it can be very hard to find a good doctor that you click with. But I don't see a need to call them greedy and attack them for it.