It’s hardly a good deed when you’re passing yourself off as a medical professional when you have no actual training. This woman was only interested in virtue signalling.
I remember a photographer in either Somalia or the Sudan who saw a starving woman and baby, with some vultures perched overhead. He waited and waited for one of the vultures to spread it’s wings so he could get a great shot, but it never did.
The woman eventually got up and staggered in the direction of a feeding station.
The public was horrified when he told the story, he was criticized for not helping the woman.
But then, he was a photographer, not a medical aid person.
They have provided no evidence of their claims. The things she admits to doing are all things that can be done by minimally trained phlebotomists and nurse’s aides.
Including using a stethoscope to take pulses or blood pressure. Again, minimal training required.
White coat? Seriously worn by lab techs everywhere.
Note that the women are being assisted by a group called “No White Saviors”.
Time to take the instruction to shake even the dust off your feet from unreceptive towns.
For me, the article was hard to find at the link. When I finally found it, I read the woman is being sued by Ugandan ‘reputational terrorists,’ according to her attorney, David Gibbs III. I don’t know what that term means. In my search for the meaning, I found the viral story about a missionary who attacked a hotel worker with physical and verbal abuse of a racist nature. The N-word was heard all over the hotel where it occurred. Maybe this is the motivation for the ‘reputational terrorism’ against this female missionary. The article was poor in details.