I have some sympathy for GPs. They are caught in the crossfire between desperate patients they can do little for, and senior levels of the profession above them demanding they follow protocols that mistreat patients and make the situation worse.
Which doesn't excuse GPs when they take it out on...
Yep. If this ends up being a political compromise just to keep the psychosocial school from throwing another tantrum and walking out, it will fail dismally, and it will be patients who pay the price. Again.
How do you compromise with people who want to ditch control, falsification...
"In a series of definitive pieces that earned him the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting, The Atlantic’s Ed Yong anticipated the course of the coronavirus pandemic, clarified its dangers, and illuminated the American government’s disastrous failure to curb it."...
Agree that making one person the icon of a much more systemic failure is not the way to go.
Which in no way reduces the culpability of any such person in creating that failure.
I think 'psychosocial school' or similar is the best all round label. Accurate and neutral. The psychosocial school...
Probably the case that medicine has largely picked the low hanging fruit, and is now increasingly having to deal with much more complicated and multi-factorial stuff.
ME may well require several factors to line up for it to become 'active', for want of a better word.
While the GET group did post a statistically significant improvement in one of the measures—the six-minute walking test—the marginal reported benefits were clinically insignificant.
Not a stats guy, so could be talking complete shite, but...
PACE used four objective outcome measures, for four...
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