Stop feeding the monster; eight reasons not to become a medical doctor

I received this post from an anonymous reader. Here’s what she wrote to me:

-Dr. Reizer


Hi Dr. John,

I have been a medical doctor for over two decades and am deeply troubled by what I have witnessed during the last five years.

Many of my colleagues feel like me. We are trapped in a medical system that seems to be injuring and killing more patients than saving lives.

I have believed for some time that the pandemic was a hoax. I believe that the virus is also fake. I am not alone in my thinking.

If I speak out against the crimes committed by my profession, I will lose everything I have worked so hard to achieve. Yet, I am continually haunted by the fact that my silence is allowing a lie to continue to influence the world about the alleged dangers of a fake virus and the harmful covid vaccines. However, it’s not just the mRNA vaccines that are dangerous; it’s all of them.

If I could go back in time, I would choose another career. I dislike working as an MD!

I admire the candidness in your writings and your willingness to tell the truth about important health issues.

I am attaching an article I wrote about becoming a medical doctor. Please feel free to edit and publish the content on your website. Maybe it will help others avoid the mistake I made many years ago.

Dr. Aimee


Don’t Do It!

I am going to piss off plenty of people who are in love with the profession of medicine by writing this information. I don’t care about doing so because it is time that young people in school wake up and stop feeding a monster that is killing millions of people every year.

Do you recall how nearly everyone aspired to become a medical doctor when they were children?

Becoming a medical doctor was a big deal for many youngsters. It was for me, too. There was a certain amount of prestige associated with that iconic image of a man or woman wearing a white coat with a stethoscope draped around their neck.

It’s cool stuff until you grow up and realize that becoming a tool for pharmaceutical companies isn’t such a fantastic job after all.

In this article, I am going to tell you why it is not a great idea to pursue a career in medicine. Pay attention and save yourself and society a lot of pain and suffering.

1. Going to medical school is very expensive. You are going to be hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for over 20 years or longer.

2. Going to medical school requires a ridiculous amount of studying that places tremendous stress on your health.

3. Medical doctors nowadays are salaried employees who work for hospital corporations that are paying less and less to their indentured servants and making medical staff work more and more hours. The days of owning a business and running a private practice are no more.

4. After you have invested years of your life in studying for a medical career, you discover that the profession you believed was backed by science is entangled in scientific fraud. What can you do at this point? Nothing! You will be forced to work in a profession that you know in your heart is based on a lie.

5. You want to help people, but you know that the license you have been issued, allowing you to practice your professional objective, is harming millions of people every year.

6. Your health is put at incredible risk. To go to medical school you have to take dangerous vaccines and continue to keep taking these drugs for the rest of your life to work in hospital centers.

7. You have to perform many procedures when “caring” for patients that are dangerous and jeopardize people’s health.

8. If you voice an opinion about anything that is in opposition to current medical practices, you will be disciplined and lose your medical license. For all intents and purposes, your career will be over.

Whatever you do in life, think it over carefully before pulling the trigger. It’s easy to change your mind about a career before you invest the time and money to make your dream come true.

Make sure your dream doesn’t turn out to be a nightmare.


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Chiropractic Education vs. Medical Education

Dr. John Reizer

Some visitors to NoFakeNews have inquired about the length and content of a chiropractic education. The sample schedule below is from Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, SC, and is a general guide for the institution’s students expecting to graduate in the Winter of 2024.

There are 5,054 classroom hours required to earn a doctor of chiropractic (DC) degree at Sherman College.

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“The doctor of chiropractic degree program of Sherman College of Chiropractic is awarded programmatic accreditation by The Council on Chiropractic Education, 8049 North 85th Way, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258-4321, Phone: (480) 443-8877, Website: www.cce-usa.org

“Sherman College of Chiropractic is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Sherman College of Chiropractic. www.sacscoc.org.

“Sherman College is listed as an institution of higher learning in the U.S. Directory of Higher Education. Sherman College is licensed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, 1333 Main Street, Suite 200, Columbia, SC 29201, Telephone: 803-737-2260.” — Source: www.sherman.edu

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GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences:

An average day begins at 8 a.m. or 9 a.m. and has scheduled activities until 4 p.m. or 5 p.m. with a break for lunch. Approximately once a month, students will also have a physical diagnosis session from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Each week will include three half days set aside for independent study and self-directed learning.

Approximately, one half day a week will rotate among Clinical Skills and Reasoning (CSR) small-group activities, Professional Development (PD) small groups, and half-day continuity clinics as part of the Clinical Apprenticeship Program (CAP) morning each week will include small-group Clinical Integration Sessions that will integrate and reinforce basic science, clinical science, and public health content. Beginning with the class of 2022 the CSR and PD activities described above will be part of the new Practice of Medicine courses.

Additionally, the class of 2022 will enroll in the Patients, Populations and Systems courses which will meet approximately 2 hours per week that will facilitate students’ ability to integrate basic sciences, clinical care, and population health with health policy, public health and systems-based practice in order to promote the health of patients and communities as well as to improve the conditions and systems that impact them.

The Image above and information about the medical school is provided by GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences!

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