Interesting to say the least. I assume you've never been vaccinated for anything, ever been to a dentist or ever taken aspirin, ibprofen or other common medications like the pill or something. I mean the only reason to go to med school and become a doctor is because you want to make money and have no real interest in helping people. I'm skeptical of pretty much everyone but I've always felt I could trust doctors because I've never been put on anything long term, maybe I'm crazy.
It's good to be skeptical of drugs that you need to take everyday for a long duration (or many medications at once) because they only reduce the pain, change your mood etc. because that isn't a fix it's just patching something up temporarily. I just think you are oversimplifying this, but maybe you have good reason to do so, in my experience I've never had a problem with my doctor, but of course it's different for everyone.