So you were SORT of paying attention in your
Psych 101 class?
Very cute.
When the doctors won't give it to their own kids... well..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1z7KSEnyxw
I suppose it is cute. Sorry I haven't had any psych 101 classes. I did pay enough attention in medical school to get my medical degree though. That's why I am clarifying your original post. It makes a broad statement that is a misinterpretation of the information. I won't quote the whole first post I made but it describes some statistical concepts I hope make sense to everyone. The intention is to let others know that if you are going to make a statement, or present something as fact, then you need to do so based on a good foundation of logic.
To address the
youtube video you posted of this Doctor. I just want to point out to you that I find it odd the Doctor in the video is labeled as an infectious disease specialist. In my circle of specialists we have seen this gentleman's interviews before and he actually talks about hormone therapy in other interviews. This is the realm of endocrinology. However he is neither an infectious disease doctor nor is he an endocrinologist. I think we looked him up when we first saw him and I remember him being an Anesthesiologist. He also has
Zero clinical studies published in his name so I am not sure he is an "expert" in either field. My training was all surgical so I am
NOT stating that I am an expert in this field either. So since neither of us is an Infectious Disease specialist I would estimate that he and I have the same qualifications regarding this topic. I will also add that the infectious disease specialists I know do not agree with his view.
Additionally, I find it interesting that the host of this clip states he talked to three doctors about the vaccine and that 3/3 would vaccinate. If this doctor states he would not vaccinate, well thats still 3 votes for yes and 1 for no. Personally I chose to vaccinate my child. I'll give it to you though that he is older than I am so perhaps more knowledgeable, but I believe in academic medicine backed by studies and peer review.
NOT simply opinions on a TV news program. From what I have heard about this doctor he has a clinic where he promotes his own hormone therapies, I have always found some conflict of interest in this type of practice. I don't prescribe vaccines to patients thats not in my scope of practice, however I am interested in my own child's welfare so I do keep updated in that respect.
Now he does mention a controversial topic autism and vaccines. I am not bringing that up to stir any debate but just to comment that I wouldn't take the word of a doctor who is not an ID expert over peer reviewed scientific studies. I am not involved in those studies many of which are looking at information older than I am, but I can share with you my own personal observations. I vaccinate, I see the previously vaccinated children of my physician colleagues, and since my wife is a dentist we also see her colleagues children. Zero cases of autism in the bunch. This is a relatively small sample size though, but once again just an observation.
I am not posting to argue with you or be sarcastic with you, so hopefully no one takes it that way. I just think that good information is the key, not as I said before making making assumptions or subjective statements about data without looking at the whole picture. One should review the information and form conclusions based on facts. I have had patients who did not want to vaccinate their children or themselves. In my opinion I think that is fine AS long as they are willing to accept any consequences that may ensue. The converse is also true people must accept the consequences of taking the vaccine or treatment as well. I always try to make every treatment clear from a risk benefit point of view. I only get frustrated when people ask for advice, we give it, they don't follow, and then get upset that we didn't help them.
SO I know another long post but I am going to correct your above statement, "When
THE doctors won't give it to their own kids." It should be, "When
SOME doctors won't give it to their own kids." We do as well as all the other physicians we know.