This is often true…

This is often true…

I think physicians should still be able to practice if it's made clear what their licensure status is (none, this or that org, just med school, etc). I can choose for myself what I want in a physician. Especially when it comes to family medicine. I can understand hospitals wanting more standardization for something like emergency medicine, but primary care should be individual
Centralized medicine and its participants blatantly defy the Hippocratic Oath daily.
But the CDC and XYZ association says to follow the guidelines. Who are they to question those guidelines? That’s literally how they think. God forbid they upset the hospital administrators by actually getting their patients off drugs, surgeries, and routine shots.
P2P is the way
2 things I wish I didn’t have to spend so much time and energy to figure out myself cuz mainstream industry solutions are dogshit:
1. My own health problems/optimizations.
2. Preserving my purchasing power.
You’d think an Oath outranks guidelines but obviously we’ve lost most senses of honor and morals.
Intermediaries are a form of control.
Yes. Covid made it very clear.
Facts
Your epi pen that is one week expired is still safe to use…but no one will ever tell you that