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# Elizabeth Jack It's not Russian roulette, because you can choose...

*October 26, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

Elizabeth Jack It's not Russian roulette, because you can choose doctor's who have reputable certification and/or have high ratings. But, even it is Russian roulette, I have the right to play.  My body, remember? The existing system requires someone to be _licensed_.  Ideally, that also means someone is competent, but that's certainly not always the case.  (Have you looked at student knowledge retention rates post-graduation?   They're dismal.)
