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Doctors who feel ground down can renew their spirits and their values
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Why do so many physicians wallow in woe? Why do so
few resist imposed yet ill advised policies, regulations, and
practices? Why is there reluctance to band together with each other and
patients to make suggestions and take action? Physicians list several
reasons. Some find that the pleasures of the practice of medicine
outweigh the problems, so they choose to disregard the problems. Others report that clinical ambiguities can lead to professional paralysis. A
recent issue of the BMJ, for example, highlighted the
shortcomings of available science: we do not know how to prevent deaths
caused by mentally ill people,1 the best surgeons to
operate on patients with pituitary tumours,2 or the
explanation of chronic pelvic pain in men.3 Minerva
reported the difficulty of performing much vaunted
meta-analyses.4 Since uncertainties far outnumber certainties in science, medicine, and life, slow brownian
motion
keeping a low profile
seems less upsetting and