America is at war with its doctors, and patients are the losers
Not old enough to remember any sort of “glory day” in medicine, I still enjoy hearing from older colleagues who recount days when they were respected, paid fairly, and able to practice medicine autonomously at the highest and most uncompromising level. What was that like, I wonder?
For five years, I’ve been a busy practicing anesthesiologist. And for five years, I’ve listened …