
04/26/2025
While fulfilling an from my latest — both as a and a newly emerging training in the medical field — a concern was raised that made me pause for a moment. The question was: Do I feel responsible for what I contribute to?
My answer: absolutely, yes.
But do I feel afraid for the future of medical practitioners or human well-being?
Definitely not.
can never rely solely on ; its cornerstone has always been — and must remain — the human factor. Medicine is built on a foundation of passion, empathy, and compassion. For those who doubt this, let me ask: why is there a formal protocol for treating (diabetic ketoacidosis) patients experiencing resistant hyperglycemia called Tender Loving Care? (For context: resistant hyperglycemia refers to persistently high blood sugar levels that do not respond to insulin.)
The answer is simple: when all else fails, the becomes the last resort — and it remains the unshakable foundation of medicine.