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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Say someone has a family that relies on them, but they are diabetic. They are told that smoking and drinking are worse for them than average people because of their condition, but they continue to do it anyway. That person is being selfish, they are putting themselves before other people who rely on them.
( , Tue 4 Oct 2011, 12:06, 1 reply, 14 years ago)

but do you think antagonising them and insulting them will lead to a change in behaviour? Nup.
All you'll get is "F*%$ off" - as seems to be the theme of the comments following the original article from a lot of people.
And to be fair, I have referred to someone as an "idiot" for certain lifestyle choices that didn't help his surgery. It was confrontational and probably didn't work for him anyway.
One of the first things medical students are taught (well, way back when I started . . .) is that judgements of patients are off-limits. What I think of someone is irrelevent because my job is to lok after them, even if I don't/agree with them.
Being judgemental of a person clouds clinical judgement . . . you tend to bugger things up when you're not thinking objectively.
( , Tue 4 Oct 2011, 12:10, Reply)

He's not gone to an individual patient "You're a selfish cunt you are". And I suspect, that as a Doctor he probably wouldn't, for the same reasons you wouldn't, that said I have no evidence that this is true, but you have none the other way either.
( , Tue 4 Oct 2011, 12:19, Reply)

It's not where his training lies, and I'm certainly not involved in public health, so I'm not going to give social commentary even in a subject I know a lot about.
( , Tue 4 Oct 2011, 12:27, Reply)

I don't know, but given you based your comments on an article about an article, I can't imagine you know either.
( , Tue 4 Oct 2011, 12:34, Reply)

And as stated before, I received the digest of the article as an email.
He's an obstetrician, admitted to the college in 2005.
No involvement in public health, professor at UWE.
( , Tue 4 Oct 2011, 12:39, Reply)
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