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by weaverheavy 2289 days ago
I think it’s because there’s a lot of ambiguity and “best guesses” in medical science and there’s no equivalent to programming documentation or manpages for medical treatment. Building code is for all intents and purposes a pretty objective and repeatable field of study. Whereas I would liken a medical treatment more to penetration testing because you’re trying to get an established logical system to accept new input/logic (medicine/procedures) rather than trying to build a logical system from scratch (or with building blocks)