I read a fantastic article by a UK doctor. She'd woken up to the vax problem and to the problem with their profession. Doctors have got where they are through obedience. They believed their teachers, the information they were given, dutifully learnt it and rehearsed it and got good marks. Ditto at University and in their hospital jobs. …
I read a fantastic article by a UK doctor. She'd woken up to the vax problem and to the problem with their profession. Doctors have got where they are through obedience. They believed their teachers, the information they were given, dutifully learnt it and rehearsed it and got good marks. Ditto at University and in their hospital jobs. They learn to regurgitate the information given as true.
But then there's another factor.... Every doctor/hcw experiences catastrophe - death or disablement of a patient. If they have been following the written protocols they are protected by their professional bodies. If they have gone outside them (even a murderous protocol) they could be sued.
The avoidance of being sued seems to be a more dominant influence. I also wonder if dissenting doctors are threatened by their professional bodies with exposure of their previous 'errors'.
I read a fantastic article by a UK doctor. She'd woken up to the vax problem and to the problem with their profession. Doctors have got where they are through obedience. They believed their teachers, the information they were given, dutifully learnt it and rehearsed it and got good marks. Ditto at University and in their hospital jobs. They learn to regurgitate the information given as true.
But then there's another factor.... Every doctor/hcw experiences catastrophe - death or disablement of a patient. If they have been following the written protocols they are protected by their professional bodies. If they have gone outside them (even a murderous protocol) they could be sued.
Yes, have you heard about the Hippocratic Oath?
The avoidance of being sued seems to be a more dominant influence. I also wonder if dissenting doctors are threatened by their professional bodies with exposure of their previous 'errors'.