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personqlly idc if people have read the britlit canon or whatever but i always thought it was kind of embarrassing how the ai writing detectives brigade love to style themselves as like defending the sanctity of english writing but then their structural 'tells' for an ai are literally just the rules of formal writing like this has always been quite clear to me lol. to the extent i can id ai writing out of context i would say it's exclusively by content, ie when you read a paragraph and it's not really saying anything or even succeeding at summarising information, it's just kind of structuring words into sentences. this used to come up when i was TAing for example and i would never be like "ha gotcha you used ai" but i would just give the feedback that it was not substantive writing and was not actually saying anything. and i truly would not presume, maybe that's organic brainmatter bullshitting or maybe it's mediated by machine learning i have no idea. but the notion that you're like this arbiter of proper english yet the only context in which you can imagine an emdash or a parallel sentence structure existing is LLM content is just like. well it is just embarrassing. i just wouldn't say both of those things in one breath if i were you
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Yes, filtered (built-in faucet or refrigerator filter)
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I live in a country where you generally cannot drink the tap water (non USA)
I am on private well water (not regulated by EPA in the USA)
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I honestly think one of the biggest issues with the medical profession is that most medical professionals haven't spent enough time as patients.
Many issues in the medical system are based around the ideas that 1) patients can't necessarily be trusted to accurately and usefully explain what they are experiencing and 2) patients' time, peace of mind, understanding of their own body, and emotional well-being aren't really important.
And I think medical professionals who have been in that patient role more are more likely to recognize that those two ideas aren't true and as such treat their patients with the respect and care that their deserve.
The caregiving professions absolutely do need more providers with experience from the other side of things.
Patients also need to remember that their doctors ate fucking exhausted of having to debunk every stupid thing people read on WebMD and Facebook, and likely have reasons for not trusting your competence immediately.
If a doctor is unwilling or unable to do the bare minimum of listening to a patient, believing their description of their symptoms, and respectfully treating them accordingly, they shouldn't be a doctor.
Run tests, sure. Confirm what's going on. Do medicine.
But patients shouldn't need to jump through hoops to prove their "competence" in knowing what they are personally experiencing to be provided with adequate medical care.
Especially because who is viewed as "competent" is highly based in things like gender, race, sexuality, age, weight, and disability status.
If a doctor is so exhausted by other people's bullshit that they are unable to provide me or other patients with competent and respectful medical care, they need to take a break from medicine.
Hi! Chronically ill doctor here to provide context to both sides! For background, I have multiple chronic illnesses. I have experienced years of misdiagnosis and (now that I know medicine and standard of care) straight up malpractice and medical neglect. I am also a physician, and formerly an MA. I know the medical system well.
Elumish is spot on. Medical professionals face a lot of draining stuff. Some of it is administrative. Some of it is social - like debunking TikTok, Facebook shit, ect. However part of our job as physicians is to educate and do that debunking. That's PART of counseling which is a good 80% of our job. It's also our job to BELIEVE our patients, act with good faith and the patients best interest, and do our due diligence with their work up.
It's part of our duty as well to consider our bias. Why do we as physicians mistrust some populations of patients? Why is it mostly people of color, poor people, women, and disabled people? We have to ask WHY people turn to bogus online social media claims instead of medical professionals. Is it because their groups have been historically been neglected or directly harmed by the medical community, and don't know who to turn to? We as doctors have a lot of bad history that created this distrust. It's our duty to regain trust and prove that we have peoples best interests at heart.
As providers we need to ask - Why DONT people trust us? What have WE done historically to create that distrust? What CAN we do to rectify it?
As chaoticevilspacewitch pointed out, doctors do get burnt out. Burn out is very real. It's causing a physician shortage. But burnout is multifactorial and studies have shown that the majority of burnout can be attributed to
1) increased administrative time
2) lack of time off work.
Burnout needs to be addressed at a societal level with more providers, better systems of care, (preferably one where we don't stress the fuck out trying to get every little thing covered and approved by insurance for our patients instead of focusing on OUR PATIENTS), and more humane training environments.
Things that are protective against burnout?
1) time off work
2) feeling of purpose
just like Elumish said, if a doctor is so burnt out that they cannot fulfill their oath, they need protected time off to reset, reflect, get therapy, get their head on right and decide if medicine is still their job. Burnout is reversible. Plenty of burnt out physicians can go back to fulfilling their oath if their given time to heal. Fixing burn out is good for physicians and good for patients.
To return to Elumish's original point, the medical field needs more doctors who were once patients. Medicine is still mostly rich, able bodied, white people. We have multiple studies showing that diverse physicians (women, black physicians, latine physicians) provide better care to and have better rapport with marginalized communities - the SAME communities who are more likely to get scammed into social media faux medicine bullshit. It is not at all a far stretch to say that medicine as a whole would benefit from more doctors who have experienced chronic illness.
My chronic illness makes me a better doctor. It shifts my perspective. I spend more time counseling and I find joy and meaning in empowering my patients. I can empathize with them. It builds trust and rapport.
My chronic illness made it hard to be a doctor. Any chronic illness, especially visible disabilities places a huge target on your back and multiple barriers to getting into medical school, residency, fellowship, keeping your license, having hospital privileges, getting referrals. I STILL need to "prove myself" to old guard assholes in medicine.
Medicine is flawed and ableist. The way to fix it is more doctors who are also patients. In medicine the new generation is fighting to make this a reality.
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Aw thanks for the tag. I don’t take pictures of anything but Tempest and Mobii, so cats be upon ye.
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We’ve mostly got various pet sitting photos, some lovely cheesy crust on some potatoes, and a cute straw wrapper.
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Ah a tag game ive got plenty of fuel for since i work at a doggy daycare and have cats
And one doodle of a new oc named Lily
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when did i start to lose the parts of me that weren’t just anger?
cannot stop thinking about this skit from the new i think you should leave season

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anyways my new years resolution is to watch every piece of scooby doo media
having brain rot about your own TTRPG character is so embarrassing. yes i love her and i think about her all day and i’ll take any excuse to talk about her. no, there’s no book or anything for you to read. she’s my emotional support rogue. she’s my fidget toy. i wish you could meet her. i made her up inside my head.
So much untapped potential for wintertime horror and I'm here stuck listening to saccharine xmas bubblegum shop pop on a fucking loop
Christmas could have easily been our month-long Halloween horror story candles-and-phantoms-in-the-dark ass season where we bunker down together to withstand the empty waste of cold and darkness as a gathering of allies celebrating the true and honest gifts that are light and warmth and sustinence but too many of our starving peasant ancestors died of vitamin deficiencies exposure tuberculosis and cabin madness and now if I go ten minutes without a peppermint candy cane up my ass a bleach-blonde Starbucks sniper in the Hobby Lobby rafters takes out another minimum-wage retail employee to send a warning
they are putting yaoi in the city art museum and censoring nsfw content with heat-responsive material so you have to put your hands on it to see dick
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you dont understand ive been sidestepping mr jeremy jordan for YEARS and he finally got me as JAY GATSBY ????
im struggling to find a more apt metaphor, but imagine youve been aware of but largely uninterested in one direction for years
then you see harry styles in dunkirk and lose your mind
im experiencing the theatre version of that
you dont understand ive been sidestepping mr jeremy jordan for YEARS and he finally got me as JAY GATSBY ????