I would welcome processes that eliminate the need for doctors. We bottle-neck things around doctors, and it's not a good way of doing things.
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I think legislation needs to put an end to doctors profiting on businesses to which they can funnel patients - that is business, not medicine. If you try to call it medicine, then it is corruption. Without legislation, it will keep happening.
I want doctors to treat toward health and not treat toward disease.
There is a shortage of doctors, and the American Medical Association is aiming to keep it that way.
The vast majority of doctors really do try to take the money out of their minds. But to provide the best possible care requires using resources in a way that keeps you viable but improves the quality of care.
I wish medical schools helped us to analyze our healthy and unhealthy reasons for becoming doctors.
As a physician, I know many doctors want to utilize new technology, but they find the cost prohibitive.
The first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine.
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.
I agree, the world would be a better place if doctors were less enthusiastic about adopting very new drugs.
The physicians of one class feel the patients and go away, merely prescribing medicine. As they leave the room they simply ask the patient to take the medicine. They are the poorest class of physicians.
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