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Thursday, August 14, 2014

FEAR AND MY MD

It turns out that I'm told that I can't be visited by any MD anymore because they are all scared of me, so with the permission of my psychologist (deep throat swallower, whose mother turned around in her coffin when she learned of his sexual preference) I'm going to try to talk about this "fear of me".
In my (broken) mind, there are two types of fear, either physical (I punch you in the throat) or conceptual (challenges to both education and experience, so status).
While I refuse to believe that any of my MD's (who were all males), would ever be scared of a disabled patient constricted on a wheelchair and with a total left body side immobilized by hemi-paresis, however, I can try to imagine to have put them all in a complete panic for having shown in few words and a brief time that I do know way more than they do in their own "science" (of guessing), no matter how much experience they have accumulated in their plenty years of profession.
 I too would be terrified if someone I'm dealing professionally with would be challenging my knowledge about something recent that I only heard about, especially if I had to swear that I would be exercising my profession by always being up-to-date in my field and to give the best possible care to my patients, or clients (who pay me for my time and knowledge).
Maybe it's here that my MD had all their hormones of self-protection and survival that made them "fire" me as their patient and all I can say that I do accept their getting rid of me, simply because their survival instincts have been right on the spot!

  1. http://host.madison.com/news/local/health_med_fit/wisconsin-doctors-who-make-mistakes-often-don-t-face-serious/article_3c6f0602-673d-11e2-a66c-001a4bcf887a.html
  2. http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/when-should-hospitals-punish-physicians/2013-10-16
  3. http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2012/09/punishing-medical-mistakes-patients-safer.html
  4. http://healthydebate.ca/opinions/should-we-be-punishing-medical-errors
  5. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/preventing_medical_errors_avoid_blame_game_but_punish_habitual_offenders



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