I hate how John Edwards has made his money, and I am a staunch advocate of tort reform. I worked hard with my friends to get signature at the University of Miami for the November medical malpractice vote. The support for our cause was strong. If we are going to "slay the malpractice demon", we need to first dispel the popular view that doctors are spoiled, rich, and privileged. The trial lawyers have been extremely effective in spreading this untruth.
To those of you talking about the average income of an American or that doctors are overpaid--what the hell are you talking about? Find me a plumber or real estate agent who is willing to drive 20 minutes to their place of business to treat a customer at 4 AM on a Saturday morning. As practicing physicians, both of my parents do this on a regular basis. They are not exceptions, they are the rule. Do you idealistic blowhards know what it's like to get spat on by a drugged out AIDs patient after you have been up for 24 hours? It happened to a resident friend of mine the other day. While my friends in law school and business school are out at happy hour drinking beer, most pre-meds are studying or doing research. They are some of the most distiguished students in their respective universities and institutions. If they don't deserve a good salary, who does? The insurance companies? the HMO CEOs? the drug companies?
Who cares if Keith Box is a bigot? I'm going to let you in on a little secret, there are millions more with his views--they're called the moral majority. While I disagree with most of his personal views, discrediting what he has to say about medical malpractice on the basis of those views is irresponsible and unfair. He is right, the medical malpractice crisis is very real and very frightening, and it affects our very livelihood. OBs and trauma surgeons are running for the hills in Florida, and who knows how healthcare will be in the next 10 years.
On our side of the ring, we have ineffectual organizations like AMA and quasi-socialist AMSA-who opposed tort reform in their quest to establish socialized healthcare (another form of healthacre rationing--for those of you who think this is the answer to our healthcare problems, you are naive and misinformed).
That being said, I am voting for Kerry/Edwards. I am not going to vote on the basis of a single issues, like the majority of Americans in this elections. I am voting for the platform that I feel best represents my views. Keeping Edwards out of office will not prevent a decline in medicine. The problem is much larger in scope and complexity than Edwards has control over. I would love to see Frist in office in 4 years, but in this election, I am voting Kerry/Edwards.
More of us need to get out of the labs and clinics and bust our asses to protect our interests. Lobbying groups are what matter in Washington, and this is a point of issue where the AMA has failed time and time again. Neither party is looking out for our interests- only we can. For you idealists- WAKE UP- the law makers, healthcare companies, insurance companies, trial lawyers, and even some patients are against you.
How can you say that doctors are greedy? How can someone literally devote their lives to saving other lives and be slandered in such a way? It's time to stop this stupid infighting, and enact some real change. Neither Bush nor Kerry will provide it, only we can.