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Originally Posted by speeder
I'm not going to waste time reading all of the posts in this thread but this one jumped out at me; if the MD you are referring to is a pathologist, then no, he does not see live human patients, ever. Pathology is a very specialized and demanding discipline in medicine and they do not treat patients.
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I actually met with a Pathologist last week. She was interested in interviewing me after my primary care Doctor showed her my military records, my vaccine history and recent blood tests. They are apparently friends.
She is great and is at Johns Hopkins. The initial meeting was a VTC but it looks like I will see her in person next. She has asked me to submit to blood test every two weeks.
When she was looking through my records she commented on the fact that I have an MS from Johns Hopkins. I explained to her that there is a teeny difference between her JH degrees and mine.
She did not disagree
We all need to lighten up, folks. We have a long way to go.