Medical Ethics - as Required of MD's

You’re better than that. For Shame!

Go spend a week discussing mortality* and approaches thereto with sub-30 medical staff - let me know how it goes, OK?

    • somewhere between 33-40 years, the casual “We all gotta go sometime” is replaced by a chilling realization that one’s own end is within sight. Until then, they have difficulty dealing with persons with a serious grasp of death.

Hell, when my spouse was dying I had problems with a doc in his 60’s who couldn’t cope with imminent death. Most people in our society don’t deal well with it, and that includes a lot of medical personnel.

If that’s addressed to me I am puzzled. The point of this thread had been your contention that your PCP was guilty of actionable medical abandonment. Last word on that was your going to be setting up a time to discuss proceeding with some action against your PCP with a lawyer. That was more than 5 weeks ago.

I am not “better than” asking for updates and follow up about what a thread is on its face about.