I'm sure there are a lot of doctors like that -- and to be clear, I'd definitely prefer my surgeons to be that way -- but I think more it's more accurate to say that state and federal governments are taking away their ability to practice if they don't do as they're told, so while some disagree they have to do as they're told or else be unable to help people (for some) or unable to sustain their livelihood (for others)
The proof has already been happening; we have seen physicians essentially castrated for not requiring and administering vaccines, in the same ways we saw lawyers threatened for standing up to the election fraud.
I would imagine part of that has to do with if they're in private practice or part of a network. If you're in a network, if you don't follow their dictates, then you're kicked out and on your own. If you're in private practice, you only answer to your patients. I can see why medical/hospital networks are good, but they're too top-heavy. No room to think, only to regurgitate.
Don't necessarily agree.
I'm sure there are a lot of doctors like that -- and to be clear, I'd definitely prefer my surgeons to be that way -- but I think more it's more accurate to say that state and federal governments are taking away their ability to practice if they don't do as they're told, so while some disagree they have to do as they're told or else be unable to help people (for some) or unable to sustain their livelihood (for others)
The proof has already been happening; we have seen physicians essentially castrated for not requiring and administering vaccines, in the same ways we saw lawyers threatened for standing up to the election fraud.
I would imagine part of that has to do with if they're in private practice or part of a network. If you're in a network, if you don't follow their dictates, then you're kicked out and on your own. If you're in private practice, you only answer to your patients. I can see why medical/hospital networks are good, but they're too top-heavy. No room to think, only to regurgitate.