Medicine
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All of humanity depends on the knowledge and practice of the
medicine
and the science behind it you will master.
It didn't make sense for the church to be responsible for
medicine
when people had knowledge.
My motto was the less medicine, the less defective.
And I recovered, thanks to the miracles of modern medicine, insulin and other things, and gained all my weight back and more.
And this is what I thought for a long period of time, and that's in fact what
medicine
and people have focused on quite a bit, the microbes that do bad things.
They did this because this was common practice in medicine, even though it was obvious that this was not a good idea.
And what we need now is to start thinking about this microbial community in the context of everything in human
medicine.
There is also traditional
medicine.
80 percent of Africans still rely on traditional
medicine.
Medicine
for our madness,
medicine
for our rage.
Now I trained in
medicine
in India, and after that I chose psychiatry as my specialty, much to the dismay of my mother and all my family members who kind of thought neurosurgery would be a more respectable option for their brilliant son.
The first is that we need to simplify the message that we're using, stripping away all the jargon that
medicine
has invented around itself.
The people for whom it was a lifesaver could have still taken their
medicine.
It really has brought us to the threshold of personalized
medicine.
It has the power, potentially, to replace our fossil fuels, to revolutionize medicine, and to touch every aspect of our daily lives.
Now we expect that to happen with silly stories about precognition, but the problem is, we have exactly the same problem in academia and in medicine, and in this environment, it costs lives.
It also happens in the very real, flesh and blood of academic
medicine.
In fact it's so prevalent that it cuts to the core of evidence-based
medicine.
We were misled, and this is a systematic flaw in the core of
medicine.
Publication bias affects every field of
medicine.
This is a cancer at the core of evidence-based
medicine.
But this is exactly what we blindly tolerate in the whole of evidence-based
medicine.
We need to force people to publish all trials conducted in humans, including the older trials, because the FDA Amendment Act only asks that you publish the trials conducted after 2008, and I don't know what world it is in which we're only practicing
medicine
on the basis of trials that completed in the past two years.
But I had an ulterior motive of visiting Gottfried Schlaug, and it was this: that I was at a crossroads in my life, trying to choose between music and
medicine.
I was lucky enough to have studied at the Juilliard School in Manhattan, and to have played my debut with Zubin Mehta and the Israeli philharmonic orchestra in Tel Aviv, and it turned out that Gottfried Schlaug had studied as an organist at the Vienna Conservatory, but had given up his love for music to pursue a career in
medicine.
Just as
medicine
serves to heal more than the building blocks of the body alone, the power and beauty of music transcends the "E" in the middle of our beloved acronym.
And the spark of that beauty, the spark of that humanity transforms into hope, and we know, whether we choose the path of music or of medicine, that's the very first thing we must instill within our communities, within our audiences, if we want to inspire healing from within.
Keats himself had also given up a career in
medicine
to pursue poetry, but he died when he was a year older than me.
He wrote a book over a thousand years ago called "The Canon of Medicine," and the rules he laid out for testing medicines are actually really similar to the rules we have today, that the disease and the
medicine
must be the same strength, the
medicine
needs to be pure, and in the end we need to test it in people.
So, the four-wheel drive vehicles at the headquarters drive the ministers, the permanent secretaries, the bureaucrats and the international aid bureaucrats who work in aid projects, while the poor die without ambulances and
medicine.
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