I thought the way was to help people. At the very least "do no harm." ...why do we go through the motions?
Is it better to live well for 2 years or suffer for 3 or 4? ...the industrialization... without consideration or response...the only outcome is normal or death. There is no middle ground...Costing a family tens of thousands of dollars they didn't have
I see it as questions that need to be reconciled...
protocol driven medicine is a wrong turn...Helping all of your patients to the best of your knowledge and ability is medicine...What justifies the quest of making things easier on ourselves when it doesn't serve those who came to us for help?
why continue to do what we know won't help?
Vene, you're lucky you're over there and not HERE! If you think you're hobbled now try adding insurance, co-payments Medi this that and the other, and out of every nook and crannie is waiting a lawyer poised to pounce as soon as you slip your scalpel! I'm talking PURELY money-driven. I suspect you still have a semblance of sanity over there!
Helping all of your patients to the best of your knowledge and ability is medicine
Oops! that's where you missed the boat. Medicine is all about making it
look like we know what we're doing and eventually can cure everything. Medicine, were it to allow its practitioners to do as you say would spend equal time on preparation for death as it would on diagnostics. The problem with medicine is it largely denies death.
The "We're doing everything we can" part is accurate. It's doing, doing, doing, regardless.
People want the best that money can buy and believe that going into debt is worth the gamble, figuring the more it costs the better the odds of success. They blindly say "Yes, yes yes!" when what they should be asking is, "Really, Doc...is the extra time gonna be worth living?"
And no Doctor will tell the truth because NO DOCTOR HAS THE ANSWER. None of it is up to us, so we're in a bind.
The practitioners get told the next big thing will make a difference, so they tell their patients, "We beleive this might make a difference."
The truth is, on some people it might and others it might kill. Our goal is not to lessen the pain and suffering of our failures, it's to produce an effect in the successes that does just a bit better than sugar pills.
I believe the poster who said you're butt is more likely to be twisted around since you didn't go into this naive.
...I see it as questions that need to be reconciled...why continue to do what we know won't help?
BINGO! it's something you and you alone must come to terms with.
This is harsh, but if you are aware that something you've been told to administer or recommend will prolong suffering, then you have to make a choice that you can live with. One such choice could very well be, "I'll do what I'm told, learn as best I can how to be able to judge for myself better, and then work toward beang able to make more autonomous decicions as quickly as possible."
Vene, you, in particular are in a business where pain and suffering are often considered acceptable collateral damage in pursuit of knowledge.