What are YOU going to do to reduce healthcare costs?
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Anonymous1w
Opinion on autism or any mental disability
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Anonymous1w
Is there any hope at all for Alzheimer’s
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Anonymous1w
what’s your specialty? do you know yet?
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Anonymous#11w
They all exist on different spectrums of severity and require different levels of accommodation, but don’t make anyone less human or valid
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Anonymous#21w
I mean i personally can’t do much in terms of reducing the actual cost, but im def gonna use what’s best for my patient and guilt trip the pharma employed physician into approving things
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Anonymous#31w
I can’t give you any false promises about it. Research is ongoing and there have been *some* advancements but to the best of my knowledge (I’m sure I’ll learn more on rotations and in residency) there hasn’t been any significant breakthroughs lately
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AnonymousOP1w
My mom is in a memory care facility, it’s such an evil fucking disease. No one deserves that
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Anonymous#31w
Careful, OP be bullshitting. All the taxpayers money for "research" and yet nothing is ever cured anymore
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Anonymous#21w
I mean it’s almost like certain diseases are insanely complex phenomena and not a question of “cures”
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Anonymous#21w
Woah watch out, a person with zero medical background knows better than the person devoting a decade of their life to learning about medicine. Sit the fuck down.
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Anonymous#21w
That’s not something that medical professionals can do anything about. It’s the insurance companies that have providers in a chokehold
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Anonymous#21w
There actually have been great advancements in medicine recently. You just don’t subscribe to news outlets that cover those kinds of things. Not to mention, the biggest hurdle is getting past clinical trials, as they can take years before being eligible for public use
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Anonymous#21w
If you really look into it, our taxpayer money is actually going to bombing kids in the Middle East and building a ballroom to distract us from trump reinforcing the bunker and delaying the Epstein files, and failed attempts at regime change in Venezuela
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Anonymous#61w
Ppl with HIV live practically normal lifespans now and this was unthinkable 20 years ago
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AnonymousOP1w
Awesome dude
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Anonymous#81w
I’m still a second year, so I don’t quite know yet what I’ll match into. I’m hoping that I go into internal medicine -> cardiology but I still have to go on rotations and see what I really want to do