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33 points

In IT, all the worst patients are doctors.

Hopefully no actual doctors answer this question though 🙂

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My first job out of college was in a hospital. When you see doctors outside of their own setting, you quickly realize that >90% of them are pretty stupid at literally everything else. I was an accountant processing travel reimbursements for business-related professional expenses (mostly vacations disguised as conferences and workshops for CMEs) and many of them just could NOT understand why they weren’t allowed to claim alcohol on their travel reimbursements. Literally, the IRS will not allow it. And even if it did, state law forbids it, too. Sometimes, I got angry emails because they couldn’t claim miles for taking a detour to visit a relative before going to their destination after I adjusted it as if they drove directly from work to the airport. Shit like that. I was good friends with the IT guy there and he had many similar gripes. Most of his job was arriving on-site to plug machines in because they swore up and down on the phone that the machine was plugged in.

I’m convinced the majority of doctors are just average intelligence people who spent a decade practicing and mastering a skill. That’s it. Anyone can be a doctor if they can be allowed into med school and sink the time and effort into becoming one.

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23 points

Doctors are min-maxers. It’s just that simple.

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9 points

That’s how they become doctors in the first place. I teach 30 premeds per semester

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4 points

What’s that? My friend’s dog is asking

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8 points

Sometimes I feel like the brain has a hard limit on the amount of information it can take in, and doctors seem to hit it during their training.

It’s sort of the same effect that can prevent elderly people from grasping new technology.

Personally I think your theory seems more accurate, however…

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I mean, there is a hard limit on how much info your brain can take in. It’s time. Every hour spent learning one thing is an hour not spent learning everything else.

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5 points

Healthcare professionals as a whole, inclusive of doctors

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