Posted on 04/18/2022 3:08:22 PM PDT by Morgana
A North Carolina medical school put one of its students 'on leave' after she tweeted about purposefully missing a man's vein while drawing his blood - an act apparently meant to punish the patient, who mocked her for wearing a pronoun badge that said 'She/Her.'
In a statement, Wake Forest University simply claimed the trainee doctor, Kychelle Del Rosario, had made an 'inaccurate statement' on social media.
'Wake Forest School of Medicine has completed a thorough review of the patient encounter with our medical student who recently made an inaccurate statement on social media,' the school wrote in a statement to 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' producer Gregg Re on Friday.
'The review determined that the student had no intention to harm the patient and followed Medical Center protocols The School and the student have agreed upon her taking an extended leave. During this time the student will not participate in any patient care activities.'
The university has not stated how long the 'extended leave' will be nor have they explained how they determined nature of the stabbing of the patient was accidental.
Wake Forest has also refused to state if the patient involved had been contacted about the incident.
The trainee doctor sparked outrage last month after she implied she had deliberately injured a man who mocked her by missing his vein during a blood draw.
She now claims she did so accidentally, and says a more qualified medical professional made the second blood draw attempt in line with existing procedures.
Wake Forest said an investigation found Del Rosario's claims on Twitter did not reflect the incident, adding she had followed the guidelines correctly.
They did not comment further on how they had established the facts of the case.
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Cis = Straight, or conventional.
You and I may see her rep as ruined. She sees it as a badge of honor, a resume enhancer. It’s not too far off that she may be correct.
The school is as dirty as she is. Which is more proof to my point.
It is assault.
The technician has already admitted to what amounts to aggravated assault. She was stupid enough to actually brag about it.
Wake Forest should have already expelled her, and she should never be permitted to work in any health care position again.
Cis, short for cisgender (pronounced sis-gender, or just sis), is a term that means whatever gender you are now is the same as what was presumed for you at birth. This simply means that when a parent or doctor called you a boy or a girl when you were born, they got it right.
Cis people can be men or women, because those are the genders that doctors label people at birth.
A person’s gender is different from their sexuality, therefore you can be cisgender and be straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, or another sexuality, just as you can be trans and any sexuality too.
See for more info
https://www.transhub.org.au/101/cis
Good. I hope I never encounter this creep.
If the initial account of the incident was accurate, then causing her patient unnecessary pain was exactly what she intended. That's "harming." It was obviously unethical, and she should have been expelled.
The student has an Asian name, so I have a solution:
I’ve been watching a lot of Korean Dramas (I live in The Philippines)... and if that happened there, the student would write a letter of apology to the man, deliver it in person, and then kneel on the floor in front of him begging for forgiveness. If he accepted her apology, then that’s the end of the matter.
Sounds better than throwing her out of school.
;-)
Too late, we all know, the woketard female admitted it and posted it.
Its called backpedalling in order to stave off a lawsuit.
You have no idea what she did to the needle before jabbimg the person.
Amazing.
A decade ago, she would have been severely censored and warned re any repeat would be the end of her short medical career.
If she responded in a B$ manor, she could become an herbal doctor.
The student has an Asian name, so I have a solution:
I’ve been watching a lot of Korean Dramas (I live in The Philippines)... and if that happened there, the student would write a letter of apology to the man, deliver it in person, and then kneel on the floor in front of him begging for forgiveness. If he accepted her apology, then that’s the end of the matter.
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What if he does not accept her apology? I mean after all he could have been killed by this idiot.
Woke Forest.
“ The trainee doctor sparked outrage last month after she implied she had deliberately injured a man who mocked her by missing his vein during a blood draw.”
She should be barred from medical practice of any type forever and charged with battery or some other crime.
Attempted murder...
The school is lawyered up. They are saying all the things necessary once this gets to jury trial. Either the homo is mentally ill as evidenced in her hateful tweet and lied... or she told the truth for her woke friends in her 15 minutes of fame... or Wake (Woke) Forrest University is going to be sued for extensive Pain and Suffering. The student should be kicked out of the medical program and since Woke Forrest U didn’t do that, they will lose the lawsuit.
If you go back and look at the facts surrounding that case you will probably discover that the ER worker was working under hospital rules thus his hands are tied. I believe that he was informing the patient why they were not receiving treatment, which is different from refusing.
Thank you for the response, but the claimed ER doctor is a Freeper and his posting leaves no doubt about his intentions to not treat a patient for a non-COVID related emergency because his patient held the opinion that doctors were not treating COVID patients but sending them home to fester until a hospital admission was necessary.
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