I'm not excusing him but I understand. If most of your customers are hypochondriacs then you tend to make assumptions in the absence of evidence or asking the right questions.
Yes, I said customers instead of patients. The medical field makes a lot more sense now.
I would argue that doctors are trained to ignore symptoms of diseases at early stages -- when they are easily cured via natural remedies -- and only diagnose disease once it has gotten to the point of chronic disease, where you will need their drugs daily and doctor visits/lab tests monthly. If they diagnose early, they would put themselves out of business.
I'm not excusing him but I understand. If most of your customers are hypochondriacs then you tend to make assumptions in the absence of evidence or asking the right questions.
Yes, I said customers instead of patients. The medical field makes a lot more sense now.
I would argue that doctors are trained to ignore symptoms of diseases at early stages -- when they are easily cured via natural remedies -- and only diagnose disease once it has gotten to the point of chronic disease, where you will need their drugs daily and doctor visits/lab tests monthly. If they diagnose early, they would put themselves out of business.
Sadly accurate.