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U.S. medical schools aren’t teaching future doctors about 7.4 million of their patients
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Exactly. Patients and their doctors should work together as much as possible, because ultimately it's the patient's body and they should get to decide what they want to do. A doctor should be able to answer questions, give recommendations, and discuss treatments, not just say "here's what I say, and I went to medical school so clearly I know what's best in 100% of situations."
Not trying to say that doctors aren't the medical professionals or that their opinions shouldnt be taken seriously. But they're human, just like everyone else, not omniscient beings who never make mistakes or misinterpretations.
Knowing how to treat autistic people isn't being fucking omniscient, it's bare fucking minimum knowledge a medical professional should have, jfc.. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️