Tov
ShebiRofim LeGehennem: the best doctors go to hell
Many
commentators emphasize “the best” part.
It is only the best doctors that go to hell, ordinary doctors are
ordinary people, they go wherever they deserve.
My
old favorite interpretation was that the best doctors (perhaps as a consequence
of the praise heaped upon them) are so (over)confident that they do not ask advice
from others, and therefore make avoidable mistakes. This interpretation has colored my practice,
it had become a motto for me. I try to look everything up and ask for advice.
Recently,
I heard Shmuelly Bornstein report (commenting on Gittin 73) that people believe that the best doctors are
those that do not do the harmful things necessary to cure the patient. Homeopaths,
spirit healers. These charlatans obviously have a special place in hell for all
the people they keep from getting optimal treatment.
Today,
I thought of a new interpretation. The best
doctors are those who write guidelines and set standards. They believe in their
models and theories. They certainly believe in their laboratory results. They end
up trying to keep their models prominent, even when they are superseded by new
discoveries. IN our times, they are the consultants for pharma, giant drug
companies that market their money making drugs.
The drug companies delay the launch of better medicines to maximize their profits, take advantage of patent laws.
They design studies (studies only they can sponsor because of the expense) to maximize sales, even if people who do not
benefit from their product receive
it. These best doctors certainly belong
in hell.

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