mr friendly guy wrote:Just for interest who are these in nursing?
Larz and myself are the doctors on this board that I am aware of.
Cool, I didn't know Larz was a doc. Interesting.
Anyway, Shroom is finishing up his nursing degree and I'm just starting. I know there were two others but my brain is not working sufficiently this morning to cough up names.
Block wrote: At least someone's being a bit reasonable about this. In medicine sometimes people just die. You can do everything right, and still the person dies. So how do you explain that away? Is it God or luck or fate? Who knows? It just is, someday will we figure it out better? Probably, yes.
BountyHunter is clearly saying he's going to do everything he can and continue to do everything he can to help people and the rest is up to God or whatever you want to call it.
I don't know that something like that is entirely unreasonable and I think almost all of you are being incredible dicks for no real reason.
Perhaps, but I don't think so. If your base position about medicine, or science in the first place, is that it is out of your hands and some magical entity is controlling it no matter what you do it is a conflict of interest and a flaw in reasoning when dealing with actual mechanisms that the human physiology is.
To actually admit that deep down it is out of your hands, whether or not you profess to do all you can, deeply affects your judgment on what to do to provide care for a patient. It is going through the motions instead of active treatment. That's a problem. Then you go into the problem of when medicine violates religion and where the guy comes down on that issue.
Maybe some are being harsh with the 'hur hur...Allah sucks' bit, but I have a problem with the fundemental idea of someone practicing medicine who doesn't think the medicine is actually doing the job and his faith is doing it instead. That is faulty reasoning and a conflict of interest. He can technically go through all the procedures correctly and a majority of his patients be fine. But all it takes is for him to defer to the implied bias just a little and all those procedures and all that training will come crashing down and the patient will suffer.
Starship Titanic wrote:If you really have an issue, why don't you ask him if there are procedures he wouldn't perform due to his religion instead of jumping down his throat and getting nothing out of him?
1) I did address this issue in one of my posts so...fuck off.
2) Get real, he did a drive by post. It was obvious by his OT that he knew what was coming and he had no intentions of discussing the issue. If anything he deserves the criticism he's getting for blatant flame bait if not a bit of trollish behavior for posting and running.
Assuming he will let Islam get in the way of writing a prescription and mocking him for it is premature until we know if he's that kind of idiot.
As I said, if he follows his procedures it is likely that a majority of his patients through out his practice will be fine. That's not the point, medicine is more than following procedures at his desired level.
If he was an auto mechanic, he's saying he knows the wheels attach to the axle and the transmission attaches to the fly wheel, and if called upon to do so, he can screw the bolts on to keep it going. But in the end, it doesn't matter if gas goes into the engine or not because that's not what makes the engine work, god makes the engine work.
You want that guy working on your engine?
His underlying bias he admits in his OT shows he is just going through the motions instead of striving to understand what is actually happening in pathophysiology of the human body and in the chemical reactions there within but he still wants to be the guy to try and fix it. That is a ticking time bomb waiting to go off.