Why Small Charities Are Important
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I initially thought the leaves behind him were part of his hair.
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The best kind of awareness charities: informing doctors about uncommon but impactful illnesses
So small > big
take notes boys
I don’t think you know how a greater than sign works
@@dragonslasher0776 it's an arrow, but sure.
@@CyKsFuzeI think he was getting at the fact that he used an arrow instead of the greater than sign
@@dragonslasher0776 thank you 💕
Try and talk to tourettes nz, there is absolutely no one there to help us despite them advertising themselves as advocates of our disorder
There are so many neglected problems. Honestly I’m glad it at least getting traction. At one point in time it was just ignored.
Crazy how I got first on a short made by someone with 1 mil
telling doctors? Im stupid, so the 1 mil that he raised, let the charity sent a email to doctors to be more aware of this?
Feels like it can be done in a second.
'Telling doctors' as in continuing education; having booths and hiring lecturers for association conventions as an example.
I don't know how much it is for human doctors/how much it varies by country, but you need to attend a certain amount of 'continuing education' hours every so often to prove you stay up to date, since a) medicine is constantly growing and b) you don't learn everything in school, and need to be able say to a patient "Hey, you should go see x specialist about this" instead of saying "Yeah IDK what's going on, good luck finding someone who does".
As someone said previously, it’s more like “you can’t diagnose what you don’t know “
As a General physician, you don’t tend to focus on extremely rare diseases. So if you have a patient with X or Y symptoms that could be caused by an immune deficiency , you need them to consider it as part of a probable diagnosis.
More screening-> probably more diagnosed patients that can start treatment early (if available )
My uncle is a doctor and it’s not really an email it’s like a sorta mini class and a lot of documentation they get