Hey medfags, How did studying medicine improve your health (teach me doc)? Is it true that it makes some of you stressed?
Basic healthy literacy (i.e. correct diet, exercise, avoiding smoking and drugs as well as having a technique for mental resilience) is easily achievable by anyone who has completed school.The problem is implementing those principles. The hours in residency fucking suck so it becomes a battle to not compromise form or pick up a crutch. Of course, such battles are faced by almost everyone.
No I ended up with a vore and self harm fetish
>>16386877Care to elaborate?
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>>16385796It didn't improve much, most of what is taught is basic prevention stuff like sleep, eat healthy, exercise.90% of the material is about diagnosing and treating severe conditions either acute or chronic (most of it being infections, vascular events, cancers or autoimmune diseases).Doctors just aren't taught how to do prevention nor they really have time to, they're taught how to do damage control and prevent you from dying in the near future.A large part of the anti-aging/longevity stuff is grift to sell complements but we would probably benefit from having people with an actual science education entirely dedicated to do prevention and help people fixing bad habits.
>>16386877See>>16389366 Curious.
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