Doctors are not that smart. I've gone to school with many of them and have had enough contact with doctors to know this. They stop learning as soon as they're out of school it seems. Most of them I think, do not have the ability to assimilate newer medical information on their own.
The problem with this profession is you are trained to memorize information rather than logical thinking.
Eh... plenty of pulmonologists definitely noticed the odd aspects of the patient presentation that varied from traditional ARDS. Your everyday critical care doc might not notice though
People used to argue with me when I claimed that the only continuing education doctors get is from pharma reps on golf junkets. Now they finish my thought when I bring it up.
Logical thinking doesnt work that well with the human body - we aren't as smart as God our creator - I can think of many examples when logic failed us. we need to do research and study our outcomes
The logic part is for problem solving. That is how they found that Hydroxycholoroquine helps. Problem is DEM/SM is fighting tooth and nail to keep solutions away from this problem. The lack of logic on the part of health care providers make a lot of them follow in the footsteps of DEM/SM. The good thing is there are some that have critical thinking skills, and would actually look at and comprehend the data provided instead of dismissing everything as anecdotal evidence. What is a case study.
Doctors are not that smart. I've gone to school with many of them and have had enough contact with doctors to know this. They stop learning as soon as they're out of school it seems. Most of them I think, do not have the ability to assimilate newer medical information on their own.
The problem with this profession is you are trained to memorize information rather than logical thinking.
Eh... plenty of pulmonologists definitely noticed the odd aspects of the patient presentation that varied from traditional ARDS. Your everyday critical care doc might not notice though
They noticed it but do not have the ability to do anything with that information. That is what we are seeing.
People used to argue with me when I claimed that the only continuing education doctors get is from pharma reps on golf junkets. Now they finish my thought when I bring it up.
It really opens your eyes when you need a doctor for something and they don't have any answers.
Logical thinking doesnt work that well with the human body - we aren't as smart as God our creator - I can think of many examples when logic failed us. we need to do research and study our outcomes
The logic part is for problem solving. That is how they found that Hydroxycholoroquine helps. Problem is DEM/SM is fighting tooth and nail to keep solutions away from this problem. The lack of logic on the part of health care providers make a lot of them follow in the footsteps of DEM/SM. The good thing is there are some that have critical thinking skills, and would actually look at and comprehend the data provided instead of dismissing everything as anecdotal evidence. What is a case study.