He was disciplined for preaching Islam to his patients, more than once.
Traumatized my ass. He just committed the ultimate trauma to others. Not because he was suffering, but because he was full of hatred and anger fueled by Muslim jihad ideology and wanted to cause others suffering and death.
It’s that simple.
Don't you understand that he was bullied and victimized???????
/sarc.
If so, then I want to know why he wasn't disciplined right of the armed forces. And why these incidents weren't also referred to the medical board for action against his medical license.
I’m not concluding that he was traumatized by severely injured patients he was dealing with for the past 6 years, just suggesting it as a possibility (or a possible *factor*, not the whole cause).
I was acquainted with a neurologist a few years ago, who was working at a VA hospital with a lot of patients with massive brain injuries, and he was clearly losing it. And he was way past the residency/fellowship stage of his career, so was working a lot shorter hours than residents, with time to get a proper amount of sleep. He was clearly losing his psychological bearings, and if he’d had a cultural/family heritage of Islam, he’d have been a very promising target for conversion by jihadist types.