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How Dr. Glaucomflecken Uses Satire to Unite Physicians and Challenge the Medical Establishment

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By Andrew SchwartzMay 30, 2026 2:37PM PDT

1d ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

An article profiling Dr. Glaucomflecken (Dr. Will Flanary), a Tualatin ophthalmologist who gained fame through satirical medical skits on social media. It explores how he uses humor to critique the medical profession, advocate for physician solidarity, and address systemic issues in healthcare. The piece examines the evolution of doctors from a fragmented, struggling profession to a powerful institution, and how modern social media allows physicians to organize and push for change in ways traditional medical associations have failed to achieve.

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It was not so many generations ago that the bedraggled American doctor spent long nights traversing mud-slicked roads, or fending off some new-to-town competitor armed with a week or two of medical education and evangelizing some cockamamie new treatment.
Solidarity under such circumstances did not come easy.
In time though, doctors—in part through licensing boards, medical schools and associations, and epochal advances in medical science—successfully organized to greatly improve their collective social and economic status, establishing one of 20th century America's true secular priesthoods.
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A Tualatin ophthalmologist grew famous for insider-y skits about the medical profession. He thinks doctors, united through social media, can accomplish far more.

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