Once upon a time, physicians used clinical judgement and prescribed, and professional medical societies gave conditional recommendations for, interventions based on low or sometimes very low certainty data. No one called them miracles or referred to them by their veterinary use.
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Replying to @EdoajoEric
For all the shit I’ve thrown at Kory and FLCCC for the vaccination stance, I’ll go out on a limb and alienate even more folks.
@GidMK is not a physician. He will never understand what is involved in making decisions when no solid data exists and you HAVE to make a decision.3 replies 0 retweets 13 likes -
There is a reason he is not practicing medicine. If all we had to do to be a physician was to memorize statistics and critique data, we’d have no shortage of doctors. Can add 100k stats PhDs to our arsenal and give our practicing physicians a break for a week in this awful time.
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Replying to @farid__jalali @GidMK
I dont think he purports to be a physician and an epi/biostats person explaining statistical doubt where I might not otherwise see it doesnt bother me, as long as the role of the physician and the art of medicine and nuances of EBM are respected. I havent seen him cross that line
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I don't recommend treatments. My advice is ALWAYS to talk to your doctor about your health
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