It is important for societies to have good doctors' nurses and other medical professionals.
Years ago, being a doctor or nurse was not just honorable and worth doing, it was challenging and hard but highly rewarding. There is no way I would be a doctor or nurse in today's society. Medicine was blend of art and science and touching, examin…
It is important for societies to have good doctors' nurses and other medical professionals.
Years ago, being a doctor or nurse was not just honorable and worth doing, it was challenging and hard but highly rewarding. There is no way I would be a doctor or nurse in today's society. Medicine was blend of art and science and touching, examining and listening to your patients. Obamacare destroyed it and forced doctors to use Electonic medical records that detach doctors from their patients. Most doctors today are computerized robots. They sit in front of a computers and enter icd 10 codes. The profession is dead. I blame the medical schools for allowing this to happen, but they are funded by big pharma. So very sad.
The problems started long long before Obamacare and I don’t think they have anything to do with electronic medical records. I think the problem is more that human doctors are trained to think in systems instead of holistically . Plus advances in diagnostics make histories and physical exams seem that much less important especially since as Dr House likes to point out, people lie especially to their doctors. I think there is a feeling of why bother with a physical exam and a history (that may or may not be accurate) when you can just order blood work and imaging and probably get to the bottom of the problem or better yet refer and make it someone else’s problem. General practitioners have very little training or leeway to do much other than deal with very low level problems (UTIs, mild allergies, colds etc) there’s no point in taking a history and doing an exam for your female problems when there isn’t anything they are going to do with their findings other than refer you to an OB for further diagnostics or treatment anyway.
It's probably time for me to retire. I would have liked to have been a vet,but vet school is harder to get into than medical school I'm old and admit that I hate EMR's. In my case they slowed me down and frustrated me. I can't tell you how many times they would crash or freeze, and I would be on hold for tech support. I saw an emr file on a patient with a simple knee strain. It was 30 pages long. I could write a concise SOAP on that patient in 2 paragraphs. EMR in conjunction with ICD10 is a tool to extract as much money from private insurance and Medicare as possible. There are 20 major emr programs in use and they do not cross communicate.
I went to kaiser because of a female problem with bleeding after a covid shot. The doctor never made eye contact with me. Never examined me. Just sat in front of a laptop and referred me to ob/gyn. The appointment is 1 week for now. This is medicine in America.
Can some of the injuries inflicted by the COVID vaccines be reversed? Let’s take stock of which treatments are most promising, and get started with them. - Colleen Huber NMD
The most effective prevention of the venom injuries and death is not to get injected in the first place .In most cases that is still possible .But the day is not far off ,when they force the poison into us .They have many means of doing it ,like not allow us in a store to buy food ,for example .I did get a taste of it
a few month ago when a relative of mine ,decided we should go in a restaurant for a bite to eat .At the door it was demanded we show a vaxxx passport or we can't get in . The relative next to me is a pilot and was injected and had the passport ,I had nothing ,so we left .I don't know if that is still enforced or not ,since I never go to restaurants ,since than .That restaurant is in west Vancouver ,Canada .
It is important for societies to have good doctors' nurses and other medical professionals.
Years ago, being a doctor or nurse was not just honorable and worth doing, it was challenging and hard but highly rewarding. There is no way I would be a doctor or nurse in today's society. Medicine was blend of art and science and touching, examining and listening to your patients. Obamacare destroyed it and forced doctors to use Electonic medical records that detach doctors from their patients. Most doctors today are computerized robots. They sit in front of a computers and enter icd 10 codes. The profession is dead. I blame the medical schools for allowing this to happen, but they are funded by big pharma. So very sad.
The problems started long long before Obamacare and I don’t think they have anything to do with electronic medical records. I think the problem is more that human doctors are trained to think in systems instead of holistically . Plus advances in diagnostics make histories and physical exams seem that much less important especially since as Dr House likes to point out, people lie especially to their doctors. I think there is a feeling of why bother with a physical exam and a history (that may or may not be accurate) when you can just order blood work and imaging and probably get to the bottom of the problem or better yet refer and make it someone else’s problem. General practitioners have very little training or leeway to do much other than deal with very low level problems (UTIs, mild allergies, colds etc) there’s no point in taking a history and doing an exam for your female problems when there isn’t anything they are going to do with their findings other than refer you to an OB for further diagnostics or treatment anyway.
It's probably time for me to retire. I would have liked to have been a vet,but vet school is harder to get into than medical school I'm old and admit that I hate EMR's. In my case they slowed me down and frustrated me. I can't tell you how many times they would crash or freeze, and I would be on hold for tech support. I saw an emr file on a patient with a simple knee strain. It was 30 pages long. I could write a concise SOAP on that patient in 2 paragraphs. EMR in conjunction with ICD10 is a tool to extract as much money from private insurance and Medicare as possible. There are 20 major emr programs in use and they do not cross communicate.
I went to kaiser because of a female problem with bleeding after a covid shot. The doctor never made eye contact with me. Never examined me. Just sat in front of a laptop and referred me to ob/gyn. The appointment is 1 week for now. This is medicine in America.
Fighting Back Against COVID-Vaccine Injury
Can some of the injuries inflicted by the COVID vaccines be reversed? Let’s take stock of which treatments are most promising, and get started with them. - Colleen Huber NMD
https://colleenhuber.substack.com/p/fighting-back-against-covid-vaccine
The most effective prevention of the venom injuries and death is not to get injected in the first place .In most cases that is still possible .But the day is not far off ,when they force the poison into us .They have many means of doing it ,like not allow us in a store to buy food ,for example .I did get a taste of it
a few month ago when a relative of mine ,decided we should go in a restaurant for a bite to eat .At the door it was demanded we show a vaxxx passport or we can't get in . The relative next to me is a pilot and was injected and had the passport ,I had nothing ,so we left .I don't know if that is still enforced or not ,since I never go to restaurants ,since than .That restaurant is in west Vancouver ,Canada .
Excellent post, thank you
I wish you well! There are detox programs if you haven’t looked into them yet. Or find yourself an integrative medicine doctor.