The Great Reset: A parallel medical system? – One for the insurance & Big Pharma and one for the patient.

"How do we get the pharmaceutical companies the heck out of the practice of medicine?"

"Critical thinking is so necessary. We must preserve that role as somebody who's independent and has the patient's best interests in mind and their sole interests in mind."

"The best interests of the patient are the only interests to be considered." – William Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic

"You also have to get your critical thinking cap on. The best interests of the patient are the only interests to be considered, not the political pronouncements of the FDA, not the political position of some current Administration, not what the Washington State Governor says. The problem is that the doctor, the healthcare practitioner is typically operating at the underside of a big large structure, this massive pyramid that is very conflicted that has heavy ties into Pharma and the insurance and the federal government because federal government through Medicare is the biggest insurer. We've lost the voice and the space to be the unbiased guardian of the patient's best interest. We are at our worst now just seen as slavishly obedient or enactors of larger policy interests that many times collide with the patient."

"This is about when I go see my doctor can I trust him or her to think about me and me only and me first or are they thinking about prosecution from their state political commission or FDA…."

"I never realized quite how much I was controlled in my education by hearing and dictated through the journals, etc. I was being shaped essentially to be that direct to consumer salesperson for Pharma, unspoken in some sense, in some cases more over. We're the ultimate salesforce that has to touch the consumer directly. They depend on us. They figure out how to influence us."

"You work for whoever pays you. 80% of physicians are employees of large hospital systems, large medical groups or insurance companies. You work for who pays you which means if you are employed by a large hospital system or a physician group or an insurance company, you are not working for the patient."

"The Washington State Medical Commission charged Dr. Michael Turner – a Stanford and Harvard graduate – with unprofessional conduct after he prescribed Ivermectin to an older telehealth patient. Should licensed physicians be allowed to prescribe medications for off-label uses without fear of punishment from medical boards? Dr. Turner is now part of a lawsuit seeking to have the Medical Commission's proceedings against himself and three other doctors halted.

"Dr. Michael Turner is a board-certified physician in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He's a graduate of Stanford University and received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his internship and residency at the Mayo Clinic."


More in the Dr. Drew video with Dr. Kelly Victory and guest Dr. Michael Turner. 

(Video segment is from 22:51 mins to 1:12:50 mins)

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