I always thought that libertarians were the proponents of paternalism as libertarians are the antonym of authoritareans.
I spent over an hour with a new GP today, who incidentally looks a lot like Linda, if the picture in Linda's avatar is indeed Linda. My experience with doctors are as follows:
1. I consult with a Doctor because I don't know what is wrong with me.
I do know however, that there is something wrong with me.
2. The Doctor can do nothing if I sit there and say nothing, so I must participate in the process.
3. Once the Doctor has made a diagnosis, it is not normally a long list of possibilities, and the prescribed treatment is not normally a long list of possibilities.
4 The Doctor would normally say this is your condition and this is the prescribed treatment for your condition.
If the Doctor were to say, this is your condition and here is a list of alternate treatments, please choose one, I would not be impressed, although if the Doctor said this is the treatment I am prescribing and it involved something that I was wary of, I would ask for possible alternatives.
To classify Doctors as paternalistic implies that the patient is passive or weak and unable to participate in the diagnosis.