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by thecyborganizer
1042 days ago
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Some doctors are like you're describing. I posit that the best doctors are ones who realize that the domain of "health" is broad and encompasses things that aren't germs. Geiger believed that the greatest threat to public health of his day was nuclear war, so he founded an organization (Physicians for Social Responsibility) to try to stop it, because he thought that would be more effective than waiting for the bombs to fall and trying to treat the victims. You can disagree with his assessment, or the efficacy of his methods, but it's pretty unfair to dismiss them as "nonsense". |
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not exactly the same as founding an ethics foundation in their own field
> who realize that the domain of "health" is broad and encompasses things that aren't germs.
what things? mental health? still medical, and still deferred to specialists.
Coupon hunting? Resume writing? not medicine.