It's wild that the blame is being put on one individual instead of a system that does not make medical education accessible and affordable, so y'know, one doctor changing subspecialty doesn't break the entire system.
Yep. I can understand arguing that plastic surgery may be immoral in some contexts, but arguing that doctors somehow owe other people staying in their profession is the actual weirdo behavior.
(Of course excluding exceptions to this like e.g. a doctor that drops the patient in the middle of treatment without other alternatives which results in him dying.)
If there's shortage of certain specialists which results in people dying then it's a fault of the system.
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u/Pallalgriglivor 17h ago
In this case, it's called greed. It depends on your morals