rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
From the Leana Wen op-ed:
And of course there are zero effective treatments for this, those are also being resisted aggressively. So that focus is towards yet more disastrous hopium-fueled failure.
On the advice of people like Wen. Of all the things that are disastrous in the medical profession, the complete inability to accept responsibility is the killer shot, it negates everything else. Outside of work hours people can be all sorts of things, professionals are people. But this level of malfeasance and dishonor while on the clock is simply disqualifying.
No one in their right mind would ever pay an expert who lies in the conduct of their work. In fact this is the stuff that leads to lawsuits, loss of license and, sometimes if there is a pattern of misconduct, reforms.
Meanwhile the very people who pushed the mass reinfection still have a platform for their disinformation, and many are promoted and work in the major institutions, still continuing their disastrous work. Responsible for the disaster, and the failure to address the disaster.
I'm serious that moving forward, if we are to make healthcare better for all, it will be necessary to work entirely around this profession, a state of complete monopoly doesn't work with mass negligence and dishonesty like this. No wonder things are so awful and medicine is falling behind all the other expert disciplines.
We are literally well over a year into "everyone get infected quickly so we get it over with" and on the tail end of constant minimizing and hopium. Almost all measures to reduce incidence have ceased and the permanent ones, like better ventilation, were resisted completely and won't happen any time soon.resources must shift from avoiding the coronavirus
And of course there are zero effective treatments for this, those are also being resisted aggressively. So that focus is towards yet more disastrous hopium-fueled failure.
On the advice of people like Wen. Of all the things that are disastrous in the medical profession, the complete inability to accept responsibility is the killer shot, it negates everything else. Outside of work hours people can be all sorts of things, professionals are people. But this level of malfeasance and dishonor while on the clock is simply disqualifying.
No one in their right mind would ever pay an expert who lies in the conduct of their work. In fact this is the stuff that leads to lawsuits, loss of license and, sometimes if there is a pattern of misconduct, reforms.
Meanwhile the very people who pushed the mass reinfection still have a platform for their disinformation, and many are promoted and work in the major institutions, still continuing their disastrous work. Responsible for the disaster, and the failure to address the disaster.
I'm serious that moving forward, if we are to make healthcare better for all, it will be necessary to work entirely around this profession, a state of complete monopoly doesn't work with mass negligence and dishonesty like this. No wonder things are so awful and medicine is falling behind all the other expert disciplines.