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by michaelmrose
1046 days ago
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This is complete and utter nonsense. The "exceptions" are 99% of medicine. Almost all of medicine is applying strategies we know on average improve outcomes as well as we know how and as well as that clinician is able to within the scope of the time given. If you don't know this is likely that you haven't had much need of medicine. I you had you would know better. This isn't to say outcomes are always good our knowledge is imperfect, people are imperfect, and not every situation has a good answer. |
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“Complete and utter nonsense” also ignores many inconvenient truths about medical care today and of course in the not-so-distant past. Medical history should temper the tone.