I have many times thought I did the wrong thing, but the reason was not to be a medical doctor - it was just to have the information. But then, maybe I was wrong, I don't know.
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You don't necessarily want your physician to have all your information.
I was well aware of the fact that once you appeared in Doctor Who as something else, you were ruled out for the part of the Doctor: that was a kind of well known thing in the business.
Doctors didn't know what to do with me.
Often doctors didn't even tell you what was wrong with you. They just treated you, and sent you home.
But I think doctors have always been either honest or dishonest.
I knew at university that medicine was just not for me. I saved many lives by not being a doctor!
Doctors are human; they make mistakes, and you have to stay on top of them. You have to ask the second question, the third question, the follow-up to the fourth question.
There is a clear matter that I am not a practicing physician; I have never been a practitioner; everybody has known for decades.
Even though people pretend that medical records are privileged information, anyone can already get their hands on them.
The report of this made me exceedingly angry, for I could not see why information which a middle-class woman could get from her doctor should be withheld from a poorer woman who might need it far more.
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