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To: i-node who wrote (543718)10/20/2013 9:23:57 AM
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When it comes to medicine or the law or any of the professions, we need someone who can at least recognize the holes and who knows how to navigate.

We have all been through it - handymen who are not handy, lawyers who you never get to see and who take forever to get things done, doctors who are famous but inaccessible... politicians, who are smooth but stupid.

I had a friend, a doctor (unfortunately, he died young) who used to say the doctors who know medicine like to talk about medicine. I think this is, generally, good advice. I found that the most trustworthy specialists were people from whom, as a primary doc, I used to learn interesting views and facts. But even that, from time to time, will prove to be little more than a marketing skill. Gotto be careful out there.... :)