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by jlg23
2360 days ago
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I also interact with medical doctors all the time: Most of them are typically some combination of: 1. Poorly informed about applicability or claims thereof of CS methods. 2. Trying as hard as they can to push the image of "the human doctor always knows best". 3. Pursuing university degree and then work in a very narrowly defined field without much relevant further education/updates believing their now 50 year old knowledge is set in stone. I completely get your attitude, I think I agree with you overall and if I was not this lazy I could comb through my bookmarks and find the studies supporting what you said. But I was just responding to your comment in the context of the paper linked. Which, at least when skimming over it, does not read like what you (IMHO, rightfully) criticize in the broader debate. And yes, read the first paragraph as a tongue-in-cheek response, we both know that overgeneralizations don't help any debate ;) |
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