You can’t read the label from inside the bottle.
In healthcare, we are "inside the bottle"—deep in the data and the science. But our patients are on the outside, reading the "label" (the messaging and the fears).
If we stay inside, we can't see the whole picture.
Vaccines, Amen by Aaron Siri is an absolutely fascinating read on the topic of vaccines. Written by an attorney, it provides the "outside perspective" that we in healthcare often miss.
It’s time to look at the label.
Wesley
Wesley
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Farmer. Physician. Bitcoin. Husband. Dad. Christian. Skeptic. Mainstream medicine outcast.
What are the best Bitcoin "piggybank" options for children? I have three children age 4-7 and I want something where they have the ability to save in Bitcoin, see their stack grow, and then spend it as appropriate. Or maybe even borrow against it at some point. Having interoperability with the fiat system <I think> is still important so they can realize some sense of converting fiat into Bitcoin, and see how the value of Bitcoin goes up in fiat terms. I'd prefer a subaccount on my account so that I don't need to use separate logins for each one. Maybe @strike has something in the works?
AI can make medicine more efficient.
It can expand differentials.
It can prevent mistakes.
It can propose diagnostics and treatments.
It can document the note and thought process behind the decisions.
It will continue to get better.
But it can’t teach wisdom.
If young doctors never learn to argue with the algorithm, the pipeline of learning wisdom dies.
In ten years, the thinkers will be the ones naming their price.