"Doctors are facing a quagmire where treating patients becomes a matter of politics instead of science
I, like most OB-GYN physicians nationwide, received a very strange email from the Office of the Surgeon General through the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Through a ‘Request for Information’ (RFI), the Surgeon General is looking to gather personal experiences related to health misinformation from various stakeholders to further understand its sources and to better prepare for and respond to future public health crises.
“Sincerely, the ACOG Government Relations team.”
I am going to try my best to be an independent examiner of truth and not disseminate any misinformation in this article.
“Without reliable and accurate sources of information, we cannot hope to halt climate change, make reasoned democratic decisions, or control a global pandemic.”
Bold statements, yet that article gives no scientific supporting data. Instead, it cites editorials and opinion articles as its sources.
Let’s go to the heart of the email I received. Let me be on the record for the hundredth time, COVID-19 is real, was real, will forever be real, and can be deadly. I have been vaccinated twice, boosted once, and still got COVID. I won’t get another booster, since I scientifically believe that I have natural immunity at this point. Others may do as they please.
What once was wrong may be found to be right and the other way around.
I have always said that cloth masks are useless against COVID, yet in the height of the pandemic, I could have been accused of misinformation. Yet we all know now, yes even Tony Fauci knows, that cloth masks aren’t effective at all in preventing COVID, and may even be harmful.
How often did those cloth wearers wash or change those masks? It’s like wearing the same pair of underwear on your face for a month straight! I still wear an N95 mask in the hospital and my medical office because I have to. I can play by the rules. I also don’t have to worry about bad breath anymore.
Dr. John Ioannidis, an absolutely brilliant Stanford scientist, has a magnificent paper, Why Most Published Research Findings are False, published in the Public Library of Science Medicine in 2005.
So our surgeon general wants to know my thoughts on the prevalence of health-related medical misinformation. So here we go.
I think we both agree that our primary focus is to save lives and do no harm. Saving every life should truly be a mission statement of the Office of the Surgeon General. I am humbly suggesting that we focus on saving the most lives, and if preventing misinformation in any way shape or form can help, well, then count me in.
I have seen many patients who come to me from another doctor who was just treating them wrong (in my opinion) and putting them at risk. Wrong medications, unnecessary surgeries, and so on. Some physicians are performing malpractice because there are bad physicians, just as there are bad lawyers, teachers, and actors.
Focus on mental health and how depression, anxiety, loneliness, and fear are bringing such sorrow and anguish to so many. Too many people, young and old, are suffering mental health setbacks from COVID lockdowns.
If we could only stop the misinformation coming out of the mouths of our political leaders, we’d probably be much better off."