sad but true!Sounds like the NEW MMPR is working perfectly
It's not about education, it's about liability.THAT'S ALSO A STANDARD LINE THEY USE...
I don't know how to prescribe....well how about you learn....how!
you've been to school....its not that hard...
Im sureIt's about not using an ....excuse ....for a reason to not do your job
I find it hard to believe anyone growing up in canada
Has not had at least some exposure
To MJ. Doctor or not
Risk their job??Im sure
they have
but that doesn't mean
they will risk
their job to prescribe
it
Correct. But when you lose your job you can't just hop a city over - the college can really fuck up your day.Risk their job??
You cant swing a dead cat without hitting a city begging for more doctors. If every doctor grew a set of nuts no one would be able to tell them anything.
But not many drs are going to stand up to their bosses just like every other industry.
Plus theres the threats of pharma and their kick backs
I said they'd do that...and now it's true.it seems to be the same with most GP's one's who signed before now won't
Liability is not a one way street though. They took an oath to help their patients. Denying medication that clearly helps and is pretty well established as effective treatment (in some specific situations) lieu of drugs that are not near as effective and can also potentially kill you? They're more concerned about the college pulling their licenses than they are liability from patients. I doubt if they've really considered their potential liabilities to be completely honest with you.It's not about education, it's about liability.
Yes Sir ...just as many asshole , moronic...idiot..got their license in a cereal box doctors , as there are regular people in this worldUnless your in the medical industry you really cant understand all that entails. I have a dea license allowing me do what i do, should i lose that or any other requirement i will no longer have a job in this field, anywhere.. the consequences of not covering your ass in this industry are perhaps the harshest of any. And the population has no clue what goes on behind the scenes making matters worse. No doctor or whatever would purposely deny you something they believed would benefit. They are good people, becoming a doctor doesnt make you loose ideals and crap...
look at the girl in Alberta...they are denying her MMJ so it stops her seizures...it's absolutely crazy how they have proof MMJ works but then someone else comes in and says it doesn't. i love Canada but our Government doesn't do the smartest things...and that's why we sue.Unless your in the medical industry you really cant understand all that entails. I have a dea license allowing me do what i do, should i lose that or any other requirement i will no longer have a job in this field, anywhere.. the consequences of not covering your ass in this industry are perhaps the harshest of any. And the population has no clue what goes on behind the scenes making matters worse. No doctor or whatever would purposely deny you something they believed would benefit. They are good people, becoming a doctor doesnt make you loose ideals and crap...
Not so sure about that.It's not about education, it's about liability.
There is good ones and bad ones....there are many that lose their balls, perhaps due to the massive student debt load that weighs around their necks.Unless your in the medical industry you really cant understand all that entails. I have a dea license allowing me do what i do, should i lose that or any other requirement i will no longer have a job in this field, anywhere.. the consequences of not covering your ass in this industry are perhaps the harshest of any. And the population has no clue what goes on behind the scenes making matters worse. No doctor or whatever would purposely deny you something they believed would benefit. They are good people, becoming a doctor doesnt make you loose ideals and crap...