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Did any of you go into dermatology because of personal skin problems? Do dermatologists have skin problems?
^I would think those types of dermatologists would be the best. While having a disease isn't a prerequisite to being a doctor, I think it certainly helps one in becoming a better doctor.
I disagree. That would exclude men from being OBGYNS, women from being urologists, and anyone from being pancreatic cancer experts.
You're arguing over nothing. I said that having a disease isn't a prerequisite for being a doctor. But the point is that having a disease and then treating patients for that disease can only make you a better doctor. I know that I would rather go to a doc that suffered from the same thing as me because then I know that the doc would choose the safest, most effective treatments. I've been to docs (and especially dermatologists) who only cared about the short term while sacrificing long term safety.