
Life Between The Ear Pieces by Louis-Paul MeDoupe MD |
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Reviewed by Grabbermcgrew
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Reviewer Rating: * * * * * BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO! Dr. MeDoupe confirms my suspicions of how much the healthcare industry has changed, for the worse, because of governmental intrusion. Dr. MeDoupe writes incisively, compellingly and beautifully. Each little story touched my heart and made it sigh. The good doctor is aware that he is doctoring in an age where typically he has two totally different types with which to work. The older generation is more accepting of care, while understanding and accepting that the doctor administering it is human. The younger generation leans more towards the quick fix and instant cures, all the while expecting that the doctor is infallible. Yes, there are some bad doctors out there. But most doctors are doing their absolute best to be certain you are receiving the best care possible. I liken doctors and police. So many people are suing the police and doctors, when they are the ones that are using everything they have, whether it be brain or brawn (or both), to keep us safe and protected. This happens to be one of my passions.... I just cannot abide people who bite the hand extending out to bring them to safety. Copyright © 2002 by Grabbermcgrew |
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