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by ChrisRR
1532 days ago
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The worst doctor still passed their exams, and has way more medical knowledge than the average person I wouldn't discount design advice of a qualified engineer because of the musings of a random person, so why would I do the same for a doctor. Too many people in this thread are just going "software developers don't know what they're talking about. I had a bad experience with software once, so no developers have a clue, they're just after money" |
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Dumbest doctor is stupider than avg math/eng. They just tend to be less autistic on avg.
"The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) found that between 40% to 50% of engineering students drop out or change their majors."
"So, what is the dropout rate for medical school? In a standard, single four-year program, that would put the medical school dropout rate at between 15.7 percent and 18.4 percent, confirms the AAMC."
"In mathematics, the dropout rate is even higher with 47% (U.S. college dropouts show comparable numbers; Chen, 2013)."
It's ok to question and discount doctors. Plenty of incompetent practitioners out there, well protected by powerful lobby, trade union, massive liability umbrellas.
They even passed laws to reduce their own liability.
I'm sure they needed that because they are so excellent at their job, they are only the leading cause of accidental deaths.