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12-16-2008, 09:11 PM #121
I know it *feels* like you are being open minded and that I must be closed minded and arrogant. That feeling that you have...it is wrong.
If you are comparing chiropractic to a medical doctor and saying they both have equal knowledge you are just, as a rule, wrong. Wrong. It is not about "better" or some abstract concept of superiority. It is the simple fact that their training is in *something else*. Doc Sust will tell you as much. There is overlap, no doubt. But there is good reason he does not know which vasopressor will keep your blood pressure up after you lose 3 liters of blood. It is not taught to a DC because *its not what they do*. They don't handle those patients. They don't prescribe drugs. They don't reattach fingers. Does pointing out these simple facts make me arrogant?
Am I not entitled to be put off by people saying "Oh well they both say 'Dr.' so they must know the same thing."? If someone says otherwise they are displaying "ego machismo stupidity". I mean come on. Doc Sust should be just as annoyed really. Because I sure as hell was not taught about subluxation and adjustment methods. Does him believing he knows something I don't make him stupid?
Such bad arguments come from people. I am not arrogant about my profession. I am being straight forward and honest. I *am* a bit arrogant though about something else. When I see such *terrible* critical thinking and illogical posting I can't help but roll my eyes at some of this non-sense.
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12-16-2008, 09:12 PM #122
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12-16-2008, 09:16 PM #123
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12-16-2008, 09:21 PM #124
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I would, Both professions try to help people as much as humanely possible. Plus both professions are at a crossroads in today's society trying to defend against falsities and stigmas that are either overly exaggerated, reportedly biased or down right ignorant of what each profession is really about.
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12-16-2008, 09:37 PM #126Junior Member
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You should bow out....because your attitude is wrong.
1) your reading comprehension is HORRIBLE. Guess they don't teach you HOW TO find the "meaning of the paragraph." Don't extract one sentence from a paragraph and run off on a tangent to support your inferiority complex. You will be found out.
2) Most of the bad arguments came from your supositions. Guess you didn't study logic and foundations of arguement in undergrad.
3) Your hubris is what got you in trouble on this thread. Better to be humble and play dumb. This way, no one knows how stupid you are until you open your mouth.
4) there are no GRAMATIC rules when posting on forum boards my pompous friend. if this were the case....no one would post. We would all be running spell checker and calling our English Major friends to proof our post because WE HAVE some ARROGANT med student who thinks he's smarter than everyone else...and has something to prove.
You gotta a lot to learn Spud!
You are just one more example of why the medical profession is suffering....and why PI lawyers will continue to kick your asses all over town in a medical mal-practice suit.
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12-16-2008, 10:04 PM #127
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12-17-2008, 07:00 AM #129
LOL....Women's Studies....You're Funny!
I am a CPA. If you could read....you would note that I studied FINANCE. I do more continuing education that MD's every year. Over 100 hrs required in my state. My firm handles over 3 dozen physician offices. Believe, me I know MD's very well.
You are a very presumptuous Man (at least I think you’re a man...but who knows....I think I see a "Slip" showing)... You have no idea what you are saying regarding responsibility.
You should think before your speak.
BTW...Your "slip" is showing.
Last edited by tcw; 12-17-2008 at 07:03 AM.
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12-17-2008, 06:15 PM #130
You're comparing a CPA to being a physician? Seriously?
How many life or death decisions do you make on a daily basis? Get real, you spend 100 hours of continuing education a year, while residents and attendings can often work 100 hours in a WEEK. Just because you crunch numbers for physicians offices doesn't mean you know DICK about the profession or what it entails.
I'm presumptuous? I am not the one who is stereotyping an entire profession who dedicate their lives to helping others, and make a lot of personal sacrafices in the process.
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12-17-2008, 08:53 PM #131
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