As was pointed out to me recently; (general practitioner) doctors are very good at general health;
specialists are very good at specific medicines; but if you want to spend 200 hours reading up everything about one molecule you can probably overtake their knowledge.
A General Practitioner doctor deals with all health ailments. as a consequence they are not trained to be experts in all health ailments; they are trained in the first steps of dealing with all ailments (which is a difficult endeavour).
I made up the 200 hour figure, but if you consider one subject for one semester of university is expected to cost 150-250 hours depending on the details. Let’s say I underestimated 200 and actually it’s more like 4-500 hours reading up and understanding everything about one molecule to overtake the knowledge of health professionals.
A General Practitioner doctor deals with all health ailments. as a consequence they are not trained to be experts in all health ailments; they are trained in the first steps of dealing with all ailments (which is a difficult endeavour).
That’s a defense for the claim that doctors aren’t experts at everything. It’s not evidence for that claim that doctors are very good at general health.
alright; I can wear that. I think I meant to say; “general practitioner doctors are very not good at oddly specific health” have adjusted the post above. Did not mean to make that claim.
“General health” is a health intervention which would, if followed, mean that a relatively large number of patients’ lives would be improved over how they are now.
As was pointed out to me recently; (general practitioner) doctors are
verygood at general health;specialists are very good at specific medicines; but if you want to spend 200 hours reading up everything about one molecule you can probably overtake their knowledge.
What does “general health” mean? Doctors are not good at keeping people healthy and each failure of health is specific, not “general”.
A General Practitioner doctor deals with all health ailments. as a consequence they are not trained to be experts in all health ailments; they are trained in the first steps of dealing with all ailments (which is a difficult endeavour).
I made up the 200 hour figure, but if you consider one subject for one semester of university is expected to cost 150-250 hours depending on the details. Let’s say I underestimated 200 and actually it’s more like 4-500 hours reading up and understanding everything about one molecule to overtake the knowledge of health professionals.
That’s a defense for the claim that doctors aren’t experts at everything. It’s not evidence for that claim that doctors are very good at general health.
alright; I can wear that. I think I meant to say; “general practitioner doctors are very not good at oddly specific health” have adjusted the post above. Did not mean to make that claim.
“General health” is a health intervention which would, if followed, mean that a relatively large number of patients’ lives would be improved over how they are now.
8-0 I am more confused...