Dr. Randy Alexander
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I would have been happy to
to argue it with them if I thought there was something to it.
But that situation never came up.
I think if I had a child and I was looking at primary care, these would be two great pediatricians to have, you know, take care of your particular child.
There's a little bit that I don't want to sort of suggest something that, you know, goes beyond its bounds.
But I wonder if they're because they're women, if they're a little more prone to being picked on.
You know, I think it's kind of approval.
The field has more women than men.
So, you know, just statistically, you know, if you're going to pick on anybody, you'd probably pick on a woman.
But nevertheless, you know, would they pick on a guy quite the same way?
And I'm not so sure.
So I wonder if there's a little bit of bias that way.
And, you know, it's kind of unprovable, you know, that sort of thing.
But, you know, it it concerns me a little bit, you know, that that that might be an element.
Both of them are the types that upset the apple cart a little bit.
they will be persistent in pursuing a case.
I mean, if you had a child that had some infection and they were persistent in trying to get the right antibiotic, get them taken care of, you'd say that's a wonderful thing.
And on child abuse things, they're persistent, but they stay within their lane.
I mean, they're not out there prosecuting cases because they're not prosecutors, but they're doing the medical stuff they're supposed to do.
But for some people, it's like it's inconvenient that you're calling out and saying, well, you know, we have to do, you know, do something about the case.