Doctors get the journals and they go to medical education conferences where they are enlightened by the latest data , then some are tested on the education and must pass a certain number of credit hours. Like 40-50 hours of Education per 2 years. But like every profession there are the good ones, the mediocre and the bad ones, just like plumbers, electricians, waitresses/waiters. Find a good one. Hint: if they were kicked out of a hospital during Covid for trying to help patients instead of the hospitals slush fund, they are a good one. First question to ask them when you interview them for the job.
Cognitive dissonance prevents many from realizing what's going on. A lot of them are unfamiliar with Substack. They don't read the same stuff as us.
Doctors get the journals and they go to medical education conferences where they are enlightened by the latest data , then some are tested on the education and must pass a certain number of credit hours. Like 40-50 hours of Education per 2 years. But like every profession there are the good ones, the mediocre and the bad ones, just like plumbers, electricians, waitresses/waiters. Find a good one. Hint: if they were kicked out of a hospital during Covid for trying to help patients instead of the hospitals slush fund, they are a good one. First question to ask them when you interview them for the job.
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Can't disagree.
Most get the medical journals and read the conclusion without reading the studies.