I have unfortunately also experienced first-hand the doctor's mechanical way of working.
In my opinion doctors who cannot program shouldn't be allowed to be doctors. If you are presented with a problem, you logically prod at it until you can understand it. But then again, I'm sure it's more cost-effective to treat 80% of the patients successfully by following a check-list, than to get personal with the patient to identify the real problem.
In my opinion doctors who cannot program shouldn't be allowed to be doctors. If you are presented with a problem, you logically prod at it until you can understand it. But then again, I'm sure it's more cost-effective to treat 80% of the patients successfully by following a check-list, than to get personal with the patient to identify the real problem.