To: js1138
>>You play a nice game of Gotcha, but I am not interested in scoring debate points. I am interested in having a dialog in which both sides honor the spirit of the law, not just the letter.<<
You have not asked your physician if he believes in TOE. You cannot even say it in this discussion. The world won't come to an end if you haven't. But it is one of the best indicators of whether you hold this as a personal belief or just debating.
That's not gotcha, and it is dialog. It is also directly to the point about importance. TOE is not in the set of questions that can best describe physician competence. No one asks about it, not even you.
DK
To: Dark Knight
You have not asked your physician if he believes in TOE. I have said several times that personal beliefs do not make or break one's ability to be a care giver. I believe in legal terms that's called a stipulation.
So let's move on to my argument, if you care to have a discussion.
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