Posted on 04/25/2022 9:17:10 AM PDT by Republicans 2016 2020
Massachusetts is requiring physicians to undergo two hours of implicit bias training, The Boston Globe reported April 22.
The Board of Registration in Medicine, which licenses physicians in the state, adopted the policy in November, and it takes effect June 1.
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Medicine is a profession that you practice at the behest of the powers-that-be.
Let me guess, they have to kiss fags’ patooties.
Stop taking govt money
Me heap big doctor.
Me white.
Me get sensitivity training so me can play with nurses who do NOT look like me!
Me white and evil.
It’s not about taking government money. This is about licensure to practice medicine at all in Marxistchusetts.
That’s because there are too many lawyers in politics - and many of them resent physicians because they have better public approval.
“Implicit Bias” is just another iteration of the liberals telling us to pick up a turd by the clean end.
Bureaucrats — is there anything they can’t make worse by crafting and implementing such “needed improvements”?
“Can’t Do” People are just plain un-American.
By their fruits ye shall know them.
Seriously backassward for me. My MD is from Nigeria, best doc ever. And I’m a white patient.
However, if they include AGEISM in the training, I’m all for it. Currently need a new cornea, My wonderful doc sent authorization to Eye Clinic, and they still want some idiot ophthalmologist to “authorize” it. It’s my only health problem and it was caused by stupid white doctors.
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“Implicit Bias”; the intersection of power and insanity.
So glad I retired before this bullsh&t.
“Whitey, move to the back of the line.”
Massachusetts physicians who prefer to live in America are still welcome to move here.
Michigan too.
DO NO HARM
My first act if I were a practicing physician there would be to contact a moving company and move to a red state.
Who knew that there were so many racist crackers practicing medicine in Massachusetts?
I’m reminded of the guy who showed up at the A&E (ER) in Britain with abdominal pain. Since they had higher priorities he was told to wait. By the time they got to him “his” pregnancy had become critical and “he” lost the baby.
That’s right, since they thought “he” was a guy they didn’t ask on intake about his big gut.
Here’s a novel idea, how about making physicians take more medical training?
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