I hope she sits on an ethics class in UCC, while she's on the campus. These screenshots are from the 4th of January. Here again the sole supplements that she is recommending are from her business. Also, a doctor should not be an 'instagram doctor' recommending treatments to people on mass without a consultation, that is bad practice. What happened to the message that we've been getting for years that get your nutrients from food?
I dislike the tone to the last paragraph of her post. She makes her patients seem like they are ignorant. Education on nutrition was even taught in secondary school home economics. Patients are well able to advocate for themselves and understand nutrition, which GPs are not experts in. I really hope she is not as demeaning as that to her patients. The god complex that is stereotypically associated with doctors is alive in her. On all supplements the list of nutrients are listed. Most adults are literate. A very patronising attitude she has.
I dislike the tone to the last paragraph of her post. She makes her patients seem like they are ignorant. Education on nutrition was even taught in secondary school home economics. Patients are well able to advocate for themselves and understand nutrition, which GPs are not experts in. I really hope she is not as demeaning as that to her patients. The god complex that is stereotypically associated with doctors is alive in her. On all supplements the list of nutrients are listed. Most adults are literate. A very patronising attitude she has.
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