• @[email protected]
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    Went to medical school, yet somehow doesn’t know the difference between RNA or DNA, or how transcription works. This isn’t crispr here, your body is bombarded with nucleic acids all the time.

    • Flying Squid
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      309 months ago

      I bet he knows the difference. But he also knows who pays his salary. And his bribes.

      • @AbidanYre
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        That seems optimistic given the article we’re discussing.

        • Flying Squid
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          239 months ago

          I usually go with Hanlon’s Razor in these situations (never attribute to malice what can adequately attributed to stupidity), but I don’t believe DeSantis would go with a stupid Surgeon General. I think he would go with a Surgeon General he knew was corrupt enough to follow his agenda.

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            89 months ago

            A different quote came to mind:

            It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!

            -Upton Sinclair, author of The Jungle

          • @AbidanYre
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            Fair enough. It’s hard to see a reason other than malice for his behavior regarding measles.

    • @teamevil
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      109 months ago

      Hollywood Upstairs Medical College

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      Been around a lot of Medical Dr’s (have a few friends from university).

      Your average Medical Dr’s is not a scientist. They are mostly diagnosticians. The follow the methods and guidelines developed by research scientist. As such they often have large holes in their understanding of how things work.

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        While most MD’s/DO’s aren’t researchers, they are very well represented among the clinical scientists who develop guidelines and methods. Guidelines can’t be applied in all cases, so understanding the underpinnings of the disease is still important. Most have also done research at some level at some point in their training, and interpretation of clinical research is a core part of medical education. And they get an extensive basic science curriculum in addition to studying clinical science.

        The issue he’s commenting on here though is the very basic central dogma of molecular biology, he would have learned this in undergrad and would have been tested on it medical school entrance exams before even getting accepted for more training. And of course a doctor needs a working understanding of genetics, there is genetic disease in every area of medicine. Florida’s surgeon general is just being deliberately misleading.