UCLA doctor quits. Just say no.
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This leaves just all the bad doctors left
That's good. More good underground doctors, who are free of that dumb and sometimes literally dangeorus protocols from WHO and local health institutions, and now could really cure disease instead of treating symptoms as protocols instruct.
F.e. I was stunned once when one of USA friends told me that usual treatment of wounds include oily substances according to local protocols. In reality this is a direct way to create very comfortable conditions for reproduction of anaerobic bacteria, that could be a cause of long-lasting inflammation (longer stays in hospitals for money) and in worst cases mortification (expensive surgery, again for money). Even in Soviet Russia where nobody really care about people, use of any oily substances or air/water-tight bandages on wounds was rejected long ago because of awful side-effects.
Good doctor perfectly know, that in no case he should use oily treatments on wounds, but protocols forced him to do it. Now he is free from protocols and could really professionaly fix your wound in fast and reliable manner.
Since all good doctors will be pushed out from "official" medicine, it will turn into complete protocol voodoo grabage, and "unofficial" one will gain more quality and professionalism. With modern technologies, even some complex things become possible out of hospital, right at home, so all that thing with pushing out good doctors from "official" medicine looks not so bad as it seems from the first view.