Posted on 10/14/2022 8:32:00 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
It is getting harder and harder to escape the leftist woke agenda. In the latest example of this, medical students at the University of Minnesota were forced to take an SJW woke oath that replaced the traditional Hippocratic Oath.
PING!
Sickening. I don’t want a single one of them being my doctor.
And now this. Take the oath even though you might disagree. Or refuse and throw your life’s work away.
Kinda reminds me of a previous time in history.
Sheeple.
Mind, they can hold it with only one hand. The thinking future docs would have one behind their back with fingers crossed.
Ya know, I lost all respect and faith in the Medical Community over the Fauci Flu Scam, this just reassures me that I was right.
Holy Mother of God.
Every single one of them. Every one of them. Not a one of them appears to not be looking down and reading from the script.
If it were me, I would not only have not read or even deigned to appear reading that, I would have turned my back on the speaker.
That is appalling. Appalling. And frightening.
You are right. Years of brainwashing is paying off. They all read it. Doesn’t appear to be a single abstention that I can see.
That’s why we need to go full on Augusto Pinochet in this country for a few centuries, at most.
Calculus is a pre-req for med school?
All of the are most likely 5x jabbed.
10 years of school. Now on to the school of hard knocks.
> Calculus is a pre-req for med school? <
I mentioned calculus because many pre-meds are chemistry or biochemistry majors. Those majors require calculus.
They have dumb calculus for pre-meds.
Physicians have been taking the Hippocratic Oath for more than 1,300 years. Leave it to the 21st century woke morons to think they’ve found something new and better. This is the decadence of Western Civilization on full display. Even the decadence of the Roman Empire didn’t manage to reduce the Oath to absurdity.
Found another link.
https://med.umn.edu/2025-md-students-oath
TWIN CITIES STUDENT OATH
We, the students of the University of Minnesota Medical School, a state funded institution located on Anishinaabe (Ah-nish-ah-nah-bay) and Dakota land, recognize the privilege that this white coat represents and hereby swear to uphold the following oath as a community of physicians.
As public servants and neighbors, we promise to hold ourselves accountable to the values of our diverse communities. I pledge to facilitate trust within my community. I will empower my patients and amplify their voices. I will strive to set an example for practicing and prioritizing mental, spiritual, and physical wellbeing.
Leading with empathy and warmth is crucial for providing holistic, adaptive, and patient-centered care. I will serve each patient with cultural humility while communicating with them in an accessible manner. I will recognize that where I may have limitations, others have strengths. I pledge to utilize my interprofessional team to make informed decisions. As a life-long learner, I will remain curious. I vow to dedicate myself to the advancement of evidence-informed care. I vow to approach the craft of healing my patients as a science and an art. I promise to treat the patient and not just the disease.
I recognize that racism and discrimination have pervasive effects in healthcare today. Traumatic events involving police brutality, COVID-19, and climate change have illuminated the many inequalities that remain. I am cognizant of my privilege and social responsibility. I pledge to recognize and disrupt oppressive systems that allow the continuous social reproduction of disparities in marginalized communities. I pledge to be actively anti-racist. I pledge to be a mentor who fosters future generations that challenge inequitable and systemic biases.
We acknowledge that the empathy, integrity, and dedication required to be a physician are not sustainable without care for oneself. When morally fatigued we will provide space for our mental health and that of our colleagues. We will foster an environment where all feel supported.
We will devote ourselves to interprofessionalism, life-long learning, and service in our communities. We pledge to uphold and reflect upon this oath to be anti-racist, equitable, culturally humble, and empathetic physicians.
Kiddie Calculus for botanists?
Oh jeez, I know a “her” (see? pronoun conscious!) who took Physics for Nurses at a rather large UC campus who then got into med school!
Very clever of her. Strategery before it became a BushVerb.
Hilarious
If it’s Da-ko-tah land, what are they doing there?
Time to head home to um...Europe, Africa, Arabia...and leave all the cool skyscrapers, airports, factories, freeways, mines etc to the Rightful Owners, the stone age troglodytes who my ancestors stumbled on whilst chasing wild animals and grubbing roots to survive!
What a con job. These clown children have ZERO integrity. They’ll say anything to get the job. NO ONE in their right mind should ever use them for ANY medical treatment!!
> Kiddie Calculus for botanists? <
As someone who took four semesters of “serious” calculus, I never had a problem with those watered down calculus courses. My calculus was meant for the natural science and engineering folks.
The other calculus was for the life science folks. It covered applications relevant to them. Nothing heavy, because it just wasn’t needed. But if you chose to take the life science calculus course, it wouldn’t count towards a natural science or engineering degree.
Wokeism is a cult just like other destructive movements/cults in history.
Yeah, I agree. You really don’t need to know how to do line integrals or partial differential equations to be an effective insect scientist, or even a decent doc.
I just have fun listening to them preen about how smaht they is cuz they got an A in Organic. Yawn. I was the high score out of 400 people on the Chem final. Never did chemistry again except for gas dynamics and a bit of combustion chemistry. But all those kidz who scored lower then me? They’re all operating on people right now! Yikes!
Just kidding. You don’t need to understand the intricacies of eigenvectors to triage a broken ankle. the guy building the prosthetics for that might need to, not the Applied Biological Technician (er, “Medical Doctah”) installing it.
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