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I understand that we're all human beings and that first year medical students don't know anything, but I can't help but notice some forms of practice that rub me the wrong way. For instance, I watched a physician prescribe and manage psych med after psych med on patients and even forewarned me of the youths state of mind prior to entering the rooms. The reasoning for the meds did not make any sense to me (and I guess right or wrong it still may not make sense to me at this level).
What bothered me was not the seemingly overprescribed nature of this, but the fact that this person told me they did not trust Psychiatrists to manage these meds. They bashed the field in some unfairly harsh criticisms, and I couldn't help but be taken aback.
Obviously you don't say anything in these situations, and those who may be "off" still have a wealth of knowledge and experience above you. Is there any room to question the validity of diagnoses, management and care of those above you in medicine without putting a target on your back?
What bothered me was not the seemingly overprescribed nature of this, but the fact that this person told me they did not trust Psychiatrists to manage these meds. They bashed the field in some unfairly harsh criticisms, and I couldn't help but be taken aback.
Obviously you don't say anything in these situations, and those who may be "off" still have a wealth of knowledge and experience above you. Is there any room to question the validity of diagnoses, management and care of those above you in medicine without putting a target on your back?