tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3202241003290273966.post4538541315540693112..comments2023-10-29T03:17:06.908-07:00Comments on Anonymous Doc: Anon MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02132292623854780366noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3202241003290273966.post-29816155147205591922009-11-25T17:22:39.525-08:002009-11-25T17:22:39.525-08:00What a vague, holier-than-thou comment. What do y...What a vague, holier-than-thou comment. What do you mean, consider patients as people? Judging by Anon Doc's other posts, he does already.<br /><br />The problem with the "interesting conclusions" which you speak of is that they all happen to involve euthanasia, which is criminal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3202241003290273966.post-8263361585406427742009-11-25T16:02:51.736-08:002009-11-25T16:02:51.736-08:00Maybe this downtime/dullness is an opportunity to ...Maybe this downtime/dullness is an opportunity to consider patients as people, rather than as just "cases"? I mean, I acknowledge that our medical culture has distain for this approach, but you could try doing it, just on your own to at least keep yourself focused. Everybody is pretty one-dimensional and boring when reduced to a "case" -- e.g., a diagnosis, a history. Maybe in your down time you could toss around the relative meanings of health and illness, youth, and old age, and come to some interesting conclusions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com