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Developments in medical education and why you should NOT trust your doctor

submitted by deleted to whatever 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 16:59:26 ago (+28/-0)     (whatever)

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[ - ] albatrosv15 7 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 17:29:47 ago (+7/-0)

It's not only that. The grades are falling every year(the last semester was a disaster) and most students are "studying" until they get that magical >55%. The younger "doctors" should be avoided at all costs. They know nothing.
From other side the faculties want to make things even easier. The "orders" from the top are clear that teaching is not important. Getting grants is important and bringing in more foreign students is important.
In overall, science is dead and now everyone just cannibalizes its corpse.

[ - ] Rotteuxx 6 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 18:37:28 ago (+6/-0)

Same thing in trades (at least in Qc), i quit teaching after 5 years. The education ministry switched to an old way of thinking.

Can't cut in math or grammar? Go learn a trade, please, gtfo of high-school.

So trade students went from young adults with serious goals in life (usually some work/life experience to motivate them) to 16-17yo fucknuts who will never pass drafting (geometry, trig) nor welding theory (metallurgy, chemistry, electrical basics). We had waiting lists of over 60 a year, only taking in 22 every August, by December we'd be down to 15 on average, I've graduated groups of 10 and less after 2 years.

All that mattered was that everyone passed because 1 exam = 1 shekel. 1 second-chance exam = 2/3 of a sheckel, need a 3rd try? There's govt financing for that too!

I've had an assistant principal try & coerce me into passing some Haïtian nigger because immigration had sent him for an equivalency check. Fuck that, do it the White way or fuck off, I'm not handing out candy.

[ - ] xmasskull 1 point 3.8 yearsSep 1, 2021 01:58:38 ago (+1/-0)

"do it the White way or fuck off" This quote should live in infamy.

[ - ] yesiknow 6 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 17:09:52 ago (+6/-0)

The robot turds wrote millions of prescriptions for oxycontin because they were told to. Your best hope to find smart or resourceful people is to look among the high school dropouts

[ - ] fnbs 2 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 17:44:03 ago (+2/-0)

Follow the dollars, that what doctors are doing ... and the government is behind all those medical associations CDC, FDA...etc....

[ - ] Goatboy 0 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 18:43:40 ago (+0/-0)

Yeah. Tic Toc Docs and nurses are this generation's equivelent of the "smoking treats asthma" doctors of 70 years ago. Never trust the bastards.

[ - ] derpfroot 0 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 19:47:45 ago (+0/-0)

Appeal to authority is a hellava drug.

[ - ] carrotcar 0 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 21:22:50 ago (+0/-0)

I'm waiting for the AI doctor that will ultimately order my death lol.

On a positive note, when technology develops to the point where a robot GP can use ultrasound and a sense of touch to examine a patient, then human doctors will be obsolete.

Medicine, much like the legal system, is very much an "if/then" set of instructions which can be implemented in AI with much greater accuracy and information base than any human doctor could perform (even the "good" doctors before all this dumming down bullshit).

Labs are drawn, numbers are looked at, causes are considered, and treatment is ordered. Sure, there are a few "rare" cases that might crop up, but if the AI contains all of these rare cases, along with the entire diagnostic history of those cases, then there will be even less trial and error than with "House" doctoring.

[ - ] dassar 0 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 22:12:26 ago (+0/-0)

Yes, whenever someone brings up Police brutality i always respond with ' if actual police themselves investigate and say there was no brutality, then who am i too disagree'. Same scenario for me, lol.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 3, 2021 08:59:13 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] mainstreamsneeze 0 points 3.8 yearsAug 31, 2021 22:12:59 ago (+0/-0)

Like the aspiring-Spanish Flu connection, I read some about it on the gore site along with my first red pills, maybe true maybe not, not knowledgeable enough to make an educated decision but seems plausible seeing how big pharma handled things in the past 30 years.

[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 1, 2021 03:36:24 ago (+0/-0)

What are you trying to say?

Its like Mulders ramblings from one of the shit episodes in X-Files

[ - ] mainstreamsneeze 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 1, 2021 09:19:35 ago (+0/-0)*

Didn't watch the X-files.
There was the site bestgore, and in there, a lot of articles about the holohoax, holdomor, allied abuse after ww2, the murder of the Russian royal family and more, there was this article about how the spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by an over prescription of aspirin, pushed by bago after their patent expired.

[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 3.8 yearsSep 1, 2021 09:57:43 ago (+1/-0)

The Spanish flu (H1N1 Influenza A) was first recorded in Spain in 1918. Spain was neutral during WWI and Allied and Axis soldiers would get treatment there with their world-class doctors of the time.

The viral contagion was brought over from all the soldiers living in squalid conditions from the front line trenches near rats, in the rain, lack of good food, dead bodies everywhere, people got the flu and it ravaged their impaired immune systems.

Asprin was indeed used to treat patients as it's an analgesic and will reduce inflammation, fever and pain (not used to treat the virus, just the symptoms).
Being overprescribed caused a lot of deaths too, but it didn't create the deadly viral strain. Nor was the strain even Spanish, it literally came from no-mans-land between France and Germany.

[ - ] mainstreamsneeze 1 point 3.8 yearsSep 1, 2021 10:29:23 ago (+1/-0)

Yes, exactly, thank you.