A modern medicine which took its origin only in 1600, is gaining momentum with giant leaps in an advancement of technology. People who are practicing in metros find it easy to get updated compared to those practicing in towns and rural areas. My genuine doubt in this situation is with whatever resources available around how good gambler he can be in this rapidly evolving new concepts, especially related to pharmacogenomics or genetic and metabolic diagnosis, the minor chunk of its now treatable.

As an ardent learner, you might be lagging behind your metro counterparts, who are getting passive knowledge about the advancement. So, consideration of the availability of resources must be taken before blaming a modern medicine practitioner once a case of CPA comes to court. Don't you feel its necessary on your part to accept the limitations faced by those specialists practicing into the win?…