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I don't see how $140,000 pa attracts the best talent to medicine.is it that horrible to want to see affordable health care for our community.
You spend too much time believing your own hype.
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I don't see how $140,000 pa attracts the best talent to medicine.is it that horrible to want to see affordable health care for our community.
That for me is the kicker. It isn't like many other sectors where, lower wages simply may equate to a lower standard of employee, meaning worse productivity, poorer service, quality control marginally suffering etc. etc.I don't see how $140,000 pa attracts the best talent to medicine.
Your opposition is very, very obvious.I've never said I'm against abortion
That for me is the kicker. It isn't like many other sectors where, lower wages simply may equate to a lower standard of employee, meaning worse productivity, poorer service, quality control marginally suffering etc. etc.
A drop in clinical outcomes, equals loss of life. There is no rationalising it. It also means a spike in malpractice suits, leading to higher insurance costs.
Healthcare, though our system is far from perfect and medical research are two rare things we get largely right. Radical changes to the current system, like selling the government insurer, or overhauling the AMA, or trying to drive down the salaries of medical professionals, is really not going to be of benefit.
Good to see you"re a fan boi for the "it's someone elses fault, never mine" crusade.
No, what I'm good at taking responsibilities for my own actions. Not making piss weak excuses for supposed grown adults.
If there are no 'moral grey areas' in law, then what is the reason for sentencing differences for the same crime?
Good point! And one I don't properly know the answer to. We're ALL meant to be 'equal under the law', aren't we?
Have you ever seen the show Borgen? This is spin worthy of a fictional Danish spin doctor.I would argue the high pay actually causes a loss of life. That is the loss of the life of doctors who feel trapped in a job and lifestyle they hate but can not change jobs due to the change in lifestyle that would be required.
We see the same thing with partners in legal and accounting firms. It is quite sad really.
Sorry, should have mentioned that the report was about girls in Cambodia but you are right, the grandfather of the 4 year old didn't even want it reported to the police. Wanted to handle it with talk! Said the young boy was an honest boy etc etc.Sounds like a terrible story. I imagine the % of abortions related to rape would be minuscule.
And the Medical Board of Australia's Code of Conduct is quite clear on a medical practitioners responsibility:It's not merely a union, the AMA is the most powerful union in the country.
You cannot practice medicine in Australia without the endorsement of the AMA the AMB can and has banned medical practitioners from practicing medicine based solely on the recommendation of the AMA, Membership is compulsory.
2.4.7 Not allowing your moral or religious views to deny patients access to medical care,recognising that you are free to decline to personally provide or participate in that care.
And the Medical Board of Australia's Code of Conduct is quite clear on a medical practitioners responsibility: