First, the USA is the most advanced when it comes down to medicine, and it outclasses many other medical systems around the world. According to a 2011 Huffington Post article, “The United States leads the world in medical innovation and in addition to the best and brightest practicing medicine and state-of-art medical facilities, we have benefited from having the best and, usually, the earliest access to …show more content…
The Hmong believe their medical system which heels a person through religious rituals and remedies works has worked fine for thousands of years and that they shouldn't be forced to accept new methods. This is shown when Anne Fadiman writes, “Conquergood believed that what the medical establishment was offering would continue to be rejected, since the Hmong would view it as a form of coercion (pg.51),” and, “If [doctors] continue to press their patients with a regimen that, from the Hmong vantage, is potentially harmful, they may find themselves, running up against that stubborn strain in the Hmong character which for thousands of years has preferred death to surrender (pg.51).” That is where Hmong people need to stop and think because their ways can only do so much to heal a person spiritually until they need help with the physical body and blood. They need accept the help of western doctors because they are there to help them not harm