- Joined
- Feb 10, 2009
- Messages
- 64,196
- Reaction score
- 60,692
I never said a nurse cannot receive enough training to diagnose a broken arm.
But the poster I was responding to was making ignorant statements. As though anybody can just say "yep, broken, cast, done". That is patently ignorant.
I was also saying that a nurse is not a doctor, no matter how much people want them to be. I had friends who went to medical school and followed on from there and the training that they received and the grueling examinations - both practical and theoretical - that they had to go through would be too much for a nurse that couldn't get into medical school.
Doctors are on another level.
No argument there, at least from me. I'm glad that I never had any desire to be a doctor, since the odds of me making the grade would have been only slightly better than me winning the UFC Heavyweight Championship. With my new girlfriend, Jennifer Lawrence, watching me from the front row.:redface:
A friend of mine is a Doctor and it took her over six years to qualify. And that's the lowest rung of the ladder; she was still regarded as a total Noob by the long-serving Doctors, Consultants etc.
She told me that while obviously exaggerated for comedic effect, Scrubs is surprisingly accurate in many respects.:icon_lol: