tastyfood
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As @tankasnowgod said, it can actually be worse. The "normies" in Bulgaria pay quite a bit out-of-pocket (you can call it a bribe/donation if you want) cash or various goods of value (gold, food, etc) to be seen by the "expert" doctor and not a medical student on duty. I guess one can argue that this is indeed a better scenario and worth paying for, but my experience is that the "expert" doctors in Bulgaria are even worse than the US ones - just as psychopathic, but also corrupt. So, paying extra to be seen by those types is basically adding insult to injury. Back there, I'd rather see a medical student than the "expert", unless the issue in question/trauma is surgery and then an experienced surgeon is worth paying extra for.
If a couple had a child in Bulgaria today, do you think they would have to go through the shenanigans of having their child taken away from them for all the horrible things you described in your post? That was the intent of my question. I'm well aware of how medical professionals in Europe can be easily influenced, but at the same time that behavior can also lead to the opposite which is apathy and disinterest in doing anything good or bad, which benefits those who want to take the reins and make their own decisions.