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O hell yeah, most of todays doctors are to be admired. They are oftentimes very skilled and most if not all of them have the interest of the patient at heart. Every single patient they see is a potential lawsuit, even if they don't do something wrong, yet a lot of them do it anyway. They work longer hours than most, and they have to deal with ethical dilemmas that even the philosophy department just shrugs and says "we really have no answer to that". TLDR Doctors arent the prima donna assholes i…
/r/MensRights28/10/13 11:16 PM
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I got lucky. Even though it was a business school and there were some classes and sometimes we were taught the glass ceiling bullshit, most of the professors even the female professors were very outcome oriented. They didn't give two shit about how long you studied or how thoroughly you read the material and could parrot it back to them. All they were interested in was whether you could justify your answers in a novel way. Since I was in a IS degree program it wasnt about your ability to parrot …
/r/MensRights28/10/13 11:12 PM
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Best courses I ever took in college were like those. Made you think hard about what you actually took from the lectures rather than mindlessly repeating what the professor had said. I had one professor who said flat out that unless you displayed some original thinking and reasoning in your term papers you would be docked a letter grade. Needless to say I loved that class.
/r/MensRights28/10/13 11:13 AM
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Its a complicated issue. Typically speaking, if the issue is life threatening and there is no one else present to give consent the doctor may act in the best interest of the life of the patient. For example, if you are dumped in front of a hospital with a bullet in your chest, the ER doc will attempt to stabilize you, even perform complex surgery without your consent in an attempt to save your life. So if, for example, the birthing mother is unable to provide consent due to drugs or pain or what…
/r/MensRights28/10/13 11:04 AM
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The turtles, the turtles yeah no
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