Yes. Basically, if you push back hard against nonsense or are even the slightest bit sarcastic on social media, they will oh-so-self-righteously and condescendingly opine that—tsk, tsk—you must have a horrible bedside manner and that they "feel sorry" for your patients. 1/https://twitter.com/JHowardBrainMD/status/1135175890206433280 …
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My readers might be surprised to learn that I take a pragmatic approach to patients insisting on some form of quackery. Do the science-based treatment, I advise them, and whatever else you do I won't object as long as it isn't harmful. But tell us what it is. 4/
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In any event, the whole "I feel sorry for your patients" bit is such an obviously disingenuous bit of posturing that it should insult your intelligence. Social media and patient interactions are too very different contexts, and context matters. 5/5
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