Saturday, June 24, 2017

Online Research vs Modern Doctors View

Yes, Doctors are the experts in medicine in that particular field, for example gastroenterologist, I would say have max to max 20% book knowledge, 50% direct knowledge from the disease that he or she treats but no doctors can claim 100% that he or she knows 100% about gastroenterologist.  What about medicine mix, does he or she has even 20% knowledge apart from what he or she is being provided by the pharmaceuticals industry who are apt at hiding unwanted and dangerous information about the medicine that if you come to know, you will stop and look for alternative medicines or practices.  Also Doctors have to update yourself with new research and books and medicines but do you think after out of college majority who are practicing do that, after joining the industry it is the knowledge from the patients that can take a doctor to his/her objective of treating the patient if he/she listens to the patients but in this world of speed, time is money, hence very few doctors take the trouble of giving much time to what a patient says and sometimes this can prove disastrous for the patient and the patient can lose her/his life.  Here is the article about a case long time back from which you will understand that you need to tell your doctor what all happened, side effects, other issues while taking modern medicine and the doctor’s duty is to hear patiently and ponder and come to a conclusion taking the patient’s info as not something of imagination and also understand that out there in the world wide web, there are truths that modern day doctors don’t know about their practices and there is also cure for many a cancers and disease.

Here is a case where the doctor told the patient to stop googling for information and the treatment that he was giving was 100% in correct line of treatment which is not the case in almost 60% of the cases.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3126052/Teenage-girl-told-stop-Googling-rare-cancer-killed-left-heartbreaking-messages-begging-doctors-seriously.html