When I was growing up, until I graduated, everyone wanted me to become a doctor, according to them, I was smart and 'had the ability to enter Johns Hopkins for free'. But now I look back on it, one deep question comes to mind...
How come doctors are always "practicing" medicine??
noone hears about police "practicing crime fighting.. they just go out there to fight it(ok.. maybe SOME).. no wonder theres all these malpractices cases going about.. like the one dude I read about on here who lost a precious number of years shunned from his family - even having his own father curse him on his deathbed, for being diagnosed as HIV positive, then come find out he was wrong and the poor chap was actually HIV negative.
And like the poor women who go out hoping that some surgeon can modify their face and/or body.. but then in a few of those cases, end up horribly, and incorrectably, disfigured for life.
Or the ones who go in for legit surgery and end up 3 weeks after the event's recovery is supposed to end becuase some screwball of left a pair of clamps in ..say.. the stomach, still clamped down on a secondary vital artery.
Or like the Romanian doctor who was operating on a man's testicles and didnt appreciate that the guy, drugged as he was, ended up getting erect due to the physical stumulus alone(not-sexually). What did the Romanian do? He amputated the penis entirely. The operated man cant have kids nor sex, and hopefully obtain an expensive flight to Thailand(or Taiwan) to have them reattach it.
What in the devil?? Wheres all the 'medical ethos' in these scenarios?
(yea, Im kinda getting comfortable with the idea of a journal hehe)
How come doctors are always "practicing" medicine??
noone hears about police "practicing crime fighting.. they just go out there to fight it(ok.. maybe SOME).. no wonder theres all these malpractices cases going about.. like the one dude I read about on here who lost a precious number of years shunned from his family - even having his own father curse him on his deathbed, for being diagnosed as HIV positive, then come find out he was wrong and the poor chap was actually HIV negative.
And like the poor women who go out hoping that some surgeon can modify their face and/or body.. but then in a few of those cases, end up horribly, and incorrectably, disfigured for life.
Or the ones who go in for legit surgery and end up 3 weeks after the event's recovery is supposed to end becuase some screwball of left a pair of clamps in ..say.. the stomach, still clamped down on a secondary vital artery.
Or like the Romanian doctor who was operating on a man's testicles and didnt appreciate that the guy, drugged as he was, ended up getting erect due to the physical stumulus alone(not-sexually). What did the Romanian do? He amputated the penis entirely. The operated man cant have kids nor sex, and hopefully obtain an expensive flight to Thailand(or Taiwan) to have them reattach it.
What in the devil?? Wheres all the 'medical ethos' in these scenarios?
(yea, Im kinda getting comfortable with the idea of a journal hehe)
All I can say is lawsuit lawsuit lawsuit espeically for the man who got his weiner chopped off. I mean WTF seriously. I hate the fact that we are so dependent on the medical field. To much of my life is in the hands of a person who may or may not be in a good mood or be qualified to do thier job. On the other hand when igave birth to my 2 sons i had the best care on the east coast so go figure. its a win lose situation at all times
Have a great humdy hump day!
hope this helps.
perhaps you should think of it this way: if you were suited for medical school and a career of a doctor (if everyone believed this) what are the chances that you'd mess up every once in a while? intelligence in abundance does not equate to abounding common sense. we incredibly intelligent people are aware of that