If you needed medical care and could pick who would do it, would you generally want someone with a degree or would you be fine with someone else of your choice doing it who had never gone to 3 or more years of medical school?
I'd be fine to have someone I picked do it who had never gone to medical school, especially since you don't always get to pick your doctor under the current system anyway.
That's not to say that I would always pick the unproven (like procedures, drugs, etc.) because in many and maybe most cases I wouldn't. But I find that nurses with less education are usually better caregivers than those with more education... they may have less education because they know how to do it themselves or are successful despite legislation against them (or for other reasons like the fact that education establishments can try to indoctrinate people) or they just have one or more specialties that they learn as legislation can't cover everything (the market always wins in the long term).
I'd be fine to have someone I picked do it who had never gone to medical school, especially since you don't always get to pick your doctor under the current system anyway.
That's not to say that I would always pick the unproven (like procedures, drugs, etc.) because in many and maybe most cases I wouldn't. But I find that nurses with less education are usually better caregivers than those with more education... they may have less education because they know how to do it themselves or are successful despite legislation against them (or for other reasons like the fact that education establishments can try to indoctrinate people) or they just have one or more specialties that they learn as legislation can't cover everything (the market always wins in the long term).
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