I had developed a friendship with my dentist, and also with a specialist colleague of his.
In interactions I've had with MD or DDS medical pros, they exhibit a quality you might easily suspect. People treat them with undue respect, thinking that if they got through medical school, they must be total geniuses in every possible way.
But, in fact, with regard to other matters of expertise, or history, economics -- politics -- I've discovered considerable ignorance among the medical elite. they begin to believe their great intellectual prowess themselves.
True, but it's not just about other domains, it also arises with specialised areas within their own general domain of medicine. I mean the human organism and its possible dysfunctions is a vast subject.
E.g. I was browsing a reddit for qualified doctors (you have to be a working GP to post on it) and one thread was full of multiple GPs very confidently asserting things (about a medical issue I've had myself) when it seemed pretty clear to me that they hadn't read any of the literature about the topic.
They were all sneeringly disparaging a certain celebrity who had this issue (with a bit of misogyny thrown in - that seems to be absolutely par-for-the-course with most male doctors, especially GPs), yet it seemed pretty clear to me that none of them really knew what they were talking about.
I mean, I can't really know, because I'm not medically qualified at all, but I've spent years reading every peer-reviewed journal paper and case history I could find about this condition, and nothing these 'experts' were saying seemed to indicate they'd read any of the literature themselves. After all, even that specialist literature seems to frequently stress how poorly-understood the condition is, even by specialists (most of the papers on it were only published in the last decade or two).
At least one of the claims one of the, medically qualified, participants made about the topic I could demonstrate to be simply factually wrong, as I found a first-hand account from the expert he cited, that said explicitly that this doctor's interpretation of his earlier work was 'a widespread misconception'.
The whole thread was just another data-point to add to my existing distrust of doctors.
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