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250,000 deaths per year in the USA from medical misdiagnosis.

This kind of shit worries the hell out of me. My dog died yesterday, with a really bad diagnosis. The vet showed me video proof, went through her entire train of logic to her diagnosis, explained in detail any questions I had, and went over each and every option we had (all two of them). I was there for hours exploring everything I could before the final, heartbreaking, decision.

She showed me proof, allowed me to question her actions, her diagnosis, logic, evidence, etc, all while being considerate of my feelings and of my dog.

If a vet can do this for my beloved animal, why can't actual doctors go through the same shit for humans?