Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm sorry I missed the episode. I don't watch much TV but I occasionally catch "House" just to take curmudgeon lessons at the feet of the master. Then I have to spend the next day being careful not to channel Dr House when seeing my (cancer) patients and interacting with colleagues (except some--colleagues, never patients!). As a physician, I advise anyone watching "House" without the benefit of medical experience to approach it from the point of view that the action takes place within a culture, in a country, on a planet, perhaps even in a universe, that are not our own. Little that happens, medically or interpersonally, has any actual parallel in the space-time continuum we inhabit. Put in a more culturally relevant way, "House" is the TV version of the comic book "The MedX Men: Superheroes of Medicine". The dynamics and behavior of the characters are literally just that comically simplistic and exaggerated. (But God do I love how Laurie does House...maybe if one day I retire from clinical practice and take up being a professor at a medical school....) --howard On Apr 4, 2007, at 3:19 PM, Frank Dernie wrote: > Every film I have seen dramatising something I know intimately has > got it COMPLETELY wrong. Knowing that i steel myself in advance. > Sadly some young people's only history education seems to be > movies :-( > Ignorance and misconceptions ensue. > Frank