To the degree that I am sympathetic to the argument that calling PhDs "Dr" in social situations outside of their field is unnecessary and elitist, I am completely unsympathetic to the argument that calling MDs "Dr" is any different or any better
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And bonus points for rhyme.
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It would allow for the proper separation of medical and surgical too, so I'm on board.
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Sounds like something from Schoolhouse Rock.
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See, I hear "organic-mechanic" and immediately think I'm dealing with a cybernetic organism. I do really like that term tho. It would be an upgrade from "MD".
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I'm an organic mechanic I rode the Titanic Now don't start to panic Although I sound manic I am not satanic and not messianic I'm a doctor, you see - An organic mechanic
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By the light of the night It'll all seem all right I'll get you an organic Mechanic!
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The Fury Road George Miller?
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Yup He made Mad Max partly inspired by the injuries he saw young guys coming into the ER with after illegal drag races and such The intoxicating appeal and terrifying aftermath of "car culture" (what they call "hoon culture" in Australia)
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It works for a society based around cars because the various depraved hordes of goons would understand "organic mechanic" (a mechanic who fixes people the same way a regular mechanic fixes cars) better than they would a "doctor".
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