I am certainly not an exepert on these things but I have heard that when you're blind, every other sense is heightened. I think that might give him an advantage...he might not be able to see but perhaps his heightened perception of other things can help him read a patient better than those who can see....I don't know, you probably posted it on your med lj thingy and they know better than I do but with special tools---if doctors can work on you in war time, in natural disasters and other tradegies...and still get it right--I think it is the quality of care and as long as he is a good doctor.....
I think I would like to have a blind guy be my gyno...then I wouldn't worry so much about some guy looking DOWN THERE....ha ha. I don't know. I am definitely a lay person.
haha, yeah it would be nice if they couldn't see how you looked down there, but at the same time how could they see if you were okay down there or not? he has the knowledge sure, but i don't know how being a blind doctor would actually WORK in real life
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I'm not sure. The article talked about his working with a team and a prof and all that...it also said that he did juditsu and wakeboarding...maybe this is another notch in the belt. That sounds bad but I know of many cases where someone has an otherwise grim disability but goes out and learns how to ski or fly an airplane...maybe he did it to prove himself
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I think I would like to have a blind guy be my gyno...then I wouldn't worry so much about some guy looking DOWN THERE....ha ha. I don't know. I am definitely a lay person.
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