mojo84 wrote:Considering some people's comments and opinion regarding the education system in the United States, one wonders why anyone would want anything to do with anyone educated here. How can we trust any US trained and educated doctor, engineer, architect or manufacturer that's been educated in this dumbed down indoctrination sytem?
Abraham, I believe it is best to consider experience, office staff, hospital privileges at your choice of hospital, minimal malpractice history, no AMA sanctions, good English communication skills and reasonable bedside manner. You can get some info from healthgrades.com and your insurance carrier.
Wishing you the best in your search. I am also looking for a new PCP. Mine has become to busy and has become too difficult to deal with. Sometimes it takes 15 or so calls to get through to them.
You're mixing apples and oranges. The best and brightest still have the ability to be educated in technical fields. It is dumbed down indoctrination for the average and below average students. Some of the brighter students may recognize the indoctrination and ignore or escape it. Most schools have special programs for the very top students.
In fields like engineering and medicine that are reality tested educational quality remains high. CAL Tech and MIT are probably still the best advanced technical institutions in the world.