Doctors are body mechanics. Many are more interested in the business model than their patients. We love ours because he's more in the preventive mode and tells patients about vitamins and minerals they can take. Prescriptions for meds are a last resort. Medical errors cause an estimated 250,000 deaths in the United States each year. 7000-9000 die from medication errors. I believe those numbers are probably conservative.
Another doc in town though is known for prescribing whatever drug a patient wants.
Also, hoping when POTUS is elected, he says no more pharmaceutical ads.
Doctors are body mechanics. Many are more interested in the business model than their patients. We love ours because he's more in the preventive mode and tells patients about vitamins and minerals they can take. Prescriptions for meds are a last resort. Medical errors cause an estimated 250,000 deaths in the United States each year. 7000-9000 die from medication errors. I believe those numbers are probably conservative.
Another doc in town though is known for prescribing whatever drug a patient wants.
Also, hoping when POTUS is elected, he says no more pharmaceutical ads.
"Doctors are body mechanics" reminds me of Richard Turner.
Richard Turner is the greatest card-trick man who ever lived.
He doesn't call himself a magician, but a "card mechanic."
Penn Jillette reveres the man. Here's his appearance on Fool Us. Note how Penn addresses him: "It's an honor, sir."
Oh, and he is also blind.
Mechanic is slang among cheaters for a dealer who's good at rigging a deck.