Most of you here are Doctors, and will empathise with my next point. For those of you who are not working in the Medical field, I'd like to put into perspective the difficulty of working in the medical profession.
An average Doctor has undergone at least 12 years of study, including vigorous medical training. They sit through numerous exams and are therefore considered the experts in their field.
They are then burdened with the responsibility of making tough decisions on a regular basis which affect people's lives, and are weighed with medical and legal risks.
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