Compassion vs Intelligence

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1. Can a physician be both compassionate and intelligent, or, one can only possess either?

2. Is compassion a personal choice for each individual physician, or, is it a must?

3. How can a medical school evaluate the "Compassion grade" from all the applicants each year?

4. Should medical schools require their applicants to take courses related to humanity, or related courses?


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1. Is this a joke?

2. Do you people have too much time on your hands?
 
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AMEN!!!

NEW OSTEOPATHIC OATH:

-A physician should be compassionate.

-Actually a physician ONLY has to be compassionate.

-Oh by the way, we believe in holism so take that you egotistical allopathic bastard!

 
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Dogboy is right, you gotta chill man..
If you aren't compassionate AND intelligent you won't be able to make too far.
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