[FRIAM] Trump as a victim

Prof David West profwest at fastmail.fm
Wed Oct 7 18:08:03 EDT 2020


AMA should get credit for what they do that is creditworthy.

They should also be chastised, to a lesser but somewhat lesser degree, for the harm caused when they assume the role of a "union" protecting members at all cost. "Bad" doctors are more likely to be incompetent or impaired than evil. That said, there is a lot of similarity between what police unions do to protect  those who should be drummed out and doctors that should lose licenses.

In my opinion only.

davew


On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, at 3:40 PM, jon zingale wrote:
> I think I agree about the AMA deserving credit for the very good work they
> perform. They train very good doctors. Since in life it appears we only get
> to perform "Quality Assurance" in production, I am dismayed to see that we
> have uncovered more than a few bugs in our democratic process recently. I
> cannot help but wonder with what probability a quiet, thoughtful,
> compassionate, homely, and capable individual is predicted to be president,
> or with what frequency one can expect the nation to need one.
> 
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