A lot of medicine is like that. Taking the Bradley childbirth class many years ago taught me to ask questions. I read JAMA articles about "shared decision-making," etc., and none of it squares with the real world. Of course, medicine is not unique in that respect.
A lot of medicine is like that. Taking the Bradley childbirth class many years ago taught me to ask questions. I read JAMA articles about "shared decision-making," etc., and none of it squares with the real world. Of course, medicine is not unique in that respect.
A lot of medicine is like that. Taking the Bradley childbirth class many years ago taught me to ask questions. I read JAMA articles about "shared decision-making," etc., and none of it squares with the real world. Of course, medicine is not unique in that respect.