caveat emptor
buyer beware.
Whether you live in the US, UK, CA or AU. . .it still holds true. I think all points of this discussion have been well stated.
In a capitalistic society, we have many choices about our health treatments and medicine. I am not one to seek alternative therapies, but I think that they have their benefits. Also, I want to point out that even MDs and hospitals give a disclaimer to all patients in the form of "Patients rights and responsibilities". If you read these carefully, you will see that it is a patient's responsibility and not a right to ask questions.
This is why every doctor will ask you if you have questions. (You'd better ask quickly.) And before surgery you are asked to state in your own words what procedure you will be having and you sign a document saying that you had the opportunity to ask questions and had all of your questions answered.
I think this is an important point because nobody, even doctors, don't have to tell you anything about your treatment unless you ask.
p
buyer beware.
Whether you live in the US, UK, CA or AU. . .it still holds true. I think all points of this discussion have been well stated.
In a capitalistic society, we have many choices about our health treatments and medicine. I am not one to seek alternative therapies, but I think that they have their benefits. Also, I want to point out that even MDs and hospitals give a disclaimer to all patients in the form of "Patients rights and responsibilities". If you read these carefully, you will see that it is a patient's responsibility and not a right to ask questions.
This is why every doctor will ask you if you have questions. (You'd better ask quickly.) And before surgery you are asked to state in your own words what procedure you will be having and you sign a document saying that you had the opportunity to ask questions and had all of your questions answered.
I think this is an important point because nobody, even doctors, don't have to tell you anything about your treatment unless you ask.
p
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