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American Thought Leaders

Dr. Drew: From the Opioid Crisis to COVID, the Physician–Patient Relationship Is Increasingly Impaired

American Thought Leaders

Jan Jekielek

Government, News, Politics

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Drew Pinsky, popularly known as Dr. Drew, is an addiction medicine specialist and host of the TV series “Ask Dr. Drew.” For decades, he has been studying public health and drug addiction in America, exposing its ongoing challenges in nationally syndicated television and radio programs. He saw early on during the COVID-19 pandemic that the response from the authorities would cause unnecessary harm and suffering.

“A member of the school board came in and said, ‘We’re going to lock the schools down.’ And I said, ‘Why? Why are you doing that? Who did you consult with? Did an infectious disease doctor come in and say you’ve got to do this?’ ‘No, it’s just the right thing to do.’ ... I knew then that was big, big, big trouble,” says Pinsky.

He says that how authorities reacted to the pandemic followed a similar playbook to how they responded to the opioid crisis. And in both cases, he argues, the physician-patient relationship has degraded.

“The physician-patient unit is so badly encumbered and so badly adulterated right now that it’s hard for it to function,” says Pinsky. “There are some of us that can’t get over COVID—not the virus—the way our country dealt with the COVID, just mind-boggling.”

Pinsky is particularly concerned about the centralization and algorithmizing of medicine.

“The young folks are being taught to look at the computer and just fill out forms, do an algorithm, look things up if you don’t know—I mean, I don’t know how you develop judgment. I don’t know how you think about a risk-reward if all you’re doing is following an algorithm on your electronic medical record. It’s really disturbing,” he says.

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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And a member of the school board came in and said,

0:02.0

we're going to lock the schools down.

0:04.0

And I said, why?

0:05.0

Why are you doing that?

0:07.0

Who did you consult with?

0:08.0

Did an infectious disease doctor come in and say,

0:11.0

you've got to do this?

0:12.0

No, it's just the right thing to do.

0:15.0

I knew then that there was big, big, big trouble.

0:19.0

Drew Pinsky, popularly known as Dr. Drew,

0:22.1

is an addiction medicine specialist

0:24.1

and host of the TV series Ask Dr. Drew.

0:27.6

For decades, he has been studying public health

0:30.2

and drug addiction in America,

0:32.6

exposing its ongoing challenges

0:34.4

in nationally syndicated television and radio programs.

0:37.8

The physician-patient unit is so badly encumbered and so badly adulterated right now,

0:43.3

it's hard for it to function.

0:45.3

The idea that medicine can be centralized and algorithmized is disgusting to me.

0:51.3

There are a lot of parallels between America's COVID response

0:55.2

and the policies that led to the opioid crisis, he says.

0:58.4

There are some of us that can't get over COVID,

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