Posted on 04/04/2022 7:44:48 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
A North Carolina medical student is no longer working directly with patients after she suggested on Twitter that she intentionally stuck a patient twice with a needle for mocking her pronoun pin.
"The student is not involved in patient care activities at this time," Wake Forest School of Medicine spokeswoman Paula Faria told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" producer Gregg Re, according to his Twitter feed.
The fourth-year medical student, Kychelle Del Rosario, came under fire after complaining in a tweet about a patient's response to her she/her pronoun pin.
"I had a patient I was doing a blood draw on see my pronoun pin and loudly laugh to the staff 'She/Her? Well of course it is! What other pronouns even are there? It?" Del Rosario wrote on her since shuttered account. "I missed his vein so he had to get stuck twice."
The Twitter account Libs of Tik Tok shared a screenshot of the comment with the account's 578,000 followers, eliciting shocked reactions.
Faria said in a statement Thursday that the university does not condone the student's conduct.
"The actions described in this student’s social media post do not in any way reflect the quality of care and compassion that Wake Forest University School of Medicine strives to provide to our patients each and every day," she told Fox News in a statement. "We stand behind our values that include trust, excellence and a space where all belong, and we actively reinforce those values with learners and providers."
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Hopefully, the little sadist will ultimately be expelled.
Window dressing, she’ll be back miss-treating patients as soon as the smoke clears.
She won’t be expelled. She belongs to a victim group.
gads this lady should be kicked. I worked with the criminally insane for awhile and you need thick skin and just let the slanders roll off you. Never harm a patient.
I’ve seen med students kicked for less.
You are correct. She won’t even have to endure sensitivity training since she is in a protected group.
Pronoun pen?
What is that?
And should it be allowed to be worn by medicos?
> she’ll be back miss-treating patients as soon as the smoke clears <
Yep, you’re probably right. She’ll get her medical license and set up shop. But here’s the thing. An insurance company would have to be nuts to write her a malpractice policy. Because she WILL go back to hurting people.
Oh, well. I guess she could always get a job as a government doctor.
News articles describe her/she/it as a “trans activist”.
This is the next battle, folks. Then after that, climate change.
She wasn’t on the Oberlin College student senate by chance, was she?
implied, suggested.
It's a pin, similar to a name badge. It's what little wokesters wear to show their wokeness. Basically it provides normal people a warning to not interact with the loonies.
That student should not be in medical school.
Period.
Kychelle or Quiche Hell is quite a moniker.
Wake Forst Med School -- so easy even a caveman can do it
Bringing horrifying new meaning to “real men don’t eat Quiche.”
There are political prisoners...then there are political proteges...puppets for puppet-masters.
"...they were as children who had lost their faith. They were perverse and crooked and rebellious against God. They did eat the bread of wickedness and drank the wine of violence, and they did evil in the eyes of the Lord...."
Maybe they can find out what sociopathy she has that she dehumanizes and assaults medical patients who disagree with her delusions about changing genders.
She doesn’t belong in the medical field. They need to get her out of that school immediately, that person has serious mental problems.
You worked in Congress?
If she is a 4th year med student she probably graduates next month. By removing her from patient care the school makes the appearance of disciplining her which will last for several weeks until she graduates. Saves the school the headache of potential lawsuit if they expelled her.
She becomes someone else’s problem after that.
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