• i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      11 minutes ago

      I maintain that there is a strong correlation between many doctors being bigoted individualists and the fact that medical school is incredibly expensive and taxing, and it takes a lot of privilege or luck to get through it. (Of course, you also need the potential to do it, but many people have the potential and desire and will never be able to access the schooling required.)

      There are of course many exceptions to this, but it is something I have noticed over the years as both a (minority) patient and someone that has been in the company of medical doctors outside of a clinical setting.

      • FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        9 minutes ago

        Yes — and undoubtably a lot of people who make it through are given a sort of superiority complex. Ie. I’m amazing I made it through this hard shit.

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    23 hours ago

    AMA are parasites and they have been since at least 1970s when they sold out to the corporate.

    Also, they ensure artificial shortage of doctors in the US

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      6 hours ago

      How does a voluntary private membership organization that owns or controls no medical schools, has no legal authority, and isn’t lobbying anyone for this purpose controlling the number of doctors in the USA?

      I get that was a common bs claim on reddit but did you ever look into whether it makes any sense?