You're not the only one on the thread, bro, and this is not your lecture hall for scared interns.
People would rather hear you defend your case objectively than defend your self subjectively.
I speak for many on this thread in stipulating that doctors have more training than nurses, ok? It's common knowledge.
But it doesn't necessarily make your opinion the only possible answer for every person considering the vaccine, nor make such a vaccine right for every person.
Cite actual research without condescension and your arguments may appear more effective.
Physicians may have more training in the *practice* of medicine but they get limited exposure to epidemiology, virology or statistics. Plus virology has changed dramatically in the past 30 years..
Unless a physician did a joint MD-MPH they would probably have little to no expertise in quantitative analyses. That's why the New England Journal has epidemiologists and statisticians on their review boards. OTOH a nurse with a master's degree probably has had 2 or 3 courses in statistics and those with a DNS probably have had a course in multivariate statistics.
Logic says, if you claim to be an expert in A it doesn't make you an expert in B.