General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: A nightmare that doctors overwhelmingly choose to avoid when they die themselves [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)decision for him/herself.
Doctors try to do what their patients want. If you want and end-of-life directive, it's your choice and responsibility. I've made my wishes clear. The doctor will not do that for you. That is not what he or she is trained to do. The doctor's decision would be completely arbitrary.
CPR can be a wonderful life-saving procedure. The OP is over-generalizing.
As I explained, I saw a child's life saved by someone applying CPR after a swimming lesson. The child was extremely grateful. The value of CPR depends on the situation.
As for the doctors' role in developing cures, depends on the doctor. And doctors decide which cures that are available get used and which don't. The people fighting for your life at your bedside in the hospital are your attending physicians and nurses, not the drug companies. Doctors decide what care you get and what care you don't get.