Medical Ethics: Some illnesses are uncool... - Ramsays Disease

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Some illnesses are uncool.

That might sound like an inflammatory comment – especially for a medical journal, yet perhaps the biggest concealed fact in medicine is that hierarchies of diseases exist among patients and healthcare professionals. A caste system of illness influences how patients perceive their health complaints, whilst health professionals also hold biases that influence how they treat and rank patients in the medical pecking order.

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Onceagain

Thanks for sharing brain fog stopping me for now.

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Theresa60

Surprised BMJ printed that the times they are a changing and for the better.

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nedd

Thankyou so much for this link.

Oh the balming effect of validation. If that's all that was on offer at least it would be something to hang on to to stop the spirit from sinking without sight.

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Natural_Natty

All too true in my experience!

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