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Change to Hippocratic Oath

Never had an issue with doctors here my previous doctor was Australian. older then I am. considering I live in Brampton, has a very large east asian population, so most of our medical professionals are now from this community. I have no idea what their medical philosophy is. The doctors bill the government, so pushing patients though is not the objective. Currently in and out in a few minutes.
 
Agree... but what I am trying to get across here is that the typical physician at a hospital or office will not have those sorts of contractual relationships. The vast majority are just "running the rat race" of seeing how many patients they can see within a certain time frame. It's about work units and billable hours.

Let's hope not. I get that.

However for those engaging in such behavior, you know that they aren't going to make it privy to coworkers or much of anyone else. Like so many crimes and ethical disasters, there's no way to account for them in an absence of discovery. A typical scenario with "white color" crime.

Which remains the "nature of the beast" unless they are caught or accused of such things. That the exposure exists, right along with the incentive of incredible malpractice premiums and a hefty balance of unpaid medical school tuition fees.

Neither is it lost on me for those who abandon their practice to go elsewhere at the expense of the community. A dynamic I know well as a citizen of Nevada. Not a good place to be if you have chronic or potentially lethal healthcare conditions to deal with.
 
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