← Back to context Comment by brookst 1 day ago Isn't that conflating diagnosis and treatment plan? 3 comments brookst Reply largbae 21 hours ago Sure, but my anecdotal experience is that doctors do this regularly in real life, especially when choosing to diagnose or ignore problems that are unlikely to kill an aging patient before some other larger issue does. brookst 21 hours ago Gotcha, I was thinking more about radiologists than patient-facing doctors. azan_ 21 hours ago Radiologists do it too.
largbae 21 hours ago Sure, but my anecdotal experience is that doctors do this regularly in real life, especially when choosing to diagnose or ignore problems that are unlikely to kill an aging patient before some other larger issue does. brookst 21 hours ago Gotcha, I was thinking more about radiologists than patient-facing doctors. azan_ 21 hours ago Radiologists do it too.
brookst 21 hours ago Gotcha, I was thinking more about radiologists than patient-facing doctors. azan_ 21 hours ago Radiologists do it too.
Sure, but my anecdotal experience is that doctors do this regularly in real life, especially when choosing to diagnose or ignore problems that are unlikely to kill an aging patient before some other larger issue does.
Gotcha, I was thinking more about radiologists than patient-facing doctors.
Radiologists do it too.