Professionalism is letting the doctor who knows his patients best stay on the flight, and incentivizing the spring breaker to take the next.https://twitter.com/movinmeat/status/851492686460633089 …
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
Emily, I can’t help but feel la little like this seems a bit classist?
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Replying to @LenaLovesStuff
How? What makes you think the hypothetical spring breaker isn't of a higher social/fiscal class?
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
I can’t help but value them equally since they both paid for a seat. Their job seems irrelevant.
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Replying to @LenaLovesStuff
The doctor's job is more important. Reducing it to "paid for seat" is capitulation to capitalism and wealth as a metric of rights.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
We're not comparing income deprived people from services, and is it a slippery slope to say the Drs job is important, who guages that? (2/2)
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Replying to @LenaLovesStuff
Our culture has determined that by requiring doctors to have specialized training and bear additional legal responsibilities.
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Our capitalist system has undermined that by making appointments hard to get and making drs non-fungible
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @LenaLovesStuff
Epidemiological studies have shown better outcomes when patients see the same Dr. That's not strictly true with, say, a programmer.
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