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[–] Keld@hexbear.net 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I shuold defend my chosen profession, but really doctors deserve no grace on any issues.

If i may wax philosophical, beyond the fact that medical school does not sort for ethical concern or empathy, there is a problem with the roles of the physician. A physician is supposed to have a set of defined roles, but in many systems doing austerity they've had the role of medical gatekeeper added to it. Which is a huge conflict of interest. A physician is supposed to be a zealous advocate for their patient the same way a lawyer is supposed to zealously advocate for their client, but we've also charged doctors with worrying about costs and preventing people from accessing "too much" care, resulting in a gigantic conflict of interest and only the representative of the medical system itself are the ones who can affect their careers.

The relationship between a physician and the accountant should be antagonistic. They have opposing interests. But we have mandated that physicians both play their role of patienr advocate and also make decisions based on matters that aren't patient wellbeing.