I hate doctors! They are creepy!
Yet Uncategorized December 18th, 2005What is it with them? They walk around like little tin gods. I know a number of doctors and believe me, it doesn’t take much intelligence to become one.
I mean - what is their deal? They are nothing more than the glorified mechanics. Try to name a medical doctor who has become a leader, or a CEO of a successful corporation. This world is run by intelligent people most of the time, far more intelligent than any doctor - yet, do you see these people acting like tin gods?..
No.
Doctors are just human mechanics and as much as I appreciate them , I will not put up with the elitists attitude, they are so used to no one questioning them that when you do, they fall apart.
Yes, some might be good in their professional skills, but most are as thick as 2 short planks.
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January 4th, 2006 at 12:51 am
You have to be joking. You can’t be serious?
It doesn’t take much intelligence to become a doctor?
It usually takes at least 11 years to become a doctor: 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3 years working in a hospital.
Many doctors work 60 or more hours a week. If they have developed an attitude, it is due to cutbacks in health care that have left them overloaded with patients.
One of the most famous physicians in the world was Sir William Osler. Emily Howard Jennings Stowe was the first Canadian woman to practice medicine in Canada. Attitudes towards women and medicine changed because of her. Surgeon Norman Bethune remains today a hero. He is remembered as both a great doctor and humanitarian for his medical service. Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin in 1921-22. Ask the diabetic if they want a CEO of a successful corporation or if they the insulin that will save their life. I bet you any money; I know what they’ll choose.
Did you know, It was three Canadian doctors - Frederick Tisdall (1893-1949), Theodore Drake (1891-1959), and Alan Brown (1887-1960) - who developed Pablum at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
Dr. Maude Abbott became a leading pathologist and expert on congenital heart defects.
Surgeon Wilfred Bigelow made two medical discoveries: the use of hypothermia and the development of the pacemaker.
There are many unsung heroes who are doctors. I ask you would you rather a leader like Bush or a Physician that will save your life?
January 4th, 2006 at 8:52 am
iloveyou, ihatetrolls!
January 29th, 2006 at 5:10 am
Why thank you Aymz, I think. LOL :)
February 3rd, 2006 at 8:28 am
What? Little tin gods?!