I'd say public funding for medical research is absolutely necessary because breakthroughs often require massive investments that private companies can't always justify. Take my cousin's experience in nursing - she often talks about how treatments for rare diseases get neglected because they're not profitable. Just last month, she mentioned a child in her ward who benefited from a publicly funded experimental therapy. That said, there should be strict oversight to ensure funds aren't wasted - in Shanghai, we've seen cases where research grants were misused for unrelated expenses. The key is balancing investment with accountability.
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Part 3someone you know who has always wanted to work in medicine, for example as a doctor, a nurse or a vet
Should large sums of public money be used to finance medical research?
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