Posted on 01/28/2023 7:06:12 PM PST by ChipMarne
A Harvard Medical School course teaches enrollees how to provide “affirming care” for patients involved in adulterous and sadomasochist sexual lifestyles.
The continuing education course, “Advancing Excellence in Transgender Health: A Course for the Whole Healthcare Team,” is not yet scheduled for 2023, but the university wants to open the class up as a national learning opportunity for healthcare professionals. The class is offered by the Fenway Institute, an LGBT advocacy organization.
One section of the 2022 course agenda contained the presentation “Alternative Sexualities in Healthcare: Providing Affirming Care for Patients Who Engage in Kink, BDSM, Fetish, Swinging, Ethical Non-Monogamy, Polyamory, and Open Arrangements.”
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“If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society is absolute.” Francis Schaeffer, How Shall We Then Live? (Old Tappan NJ: Fleming H Revell Company, 1976), p. 224.
Courses in special procedures for humane removal light bulbs, athletic equipment like softballs and bowling equipment, flashlights, rolling pins, etc.
And in Massachusetts they recently discovered a new strain of gonorrhea that is immune to all known antibiotics.
Yeah, explain that to your patients.
Harvard went in the toilet with affirmative action.
“Now, don’t be upset, Mr. Smith, we see patients with a fire hydrant lodged up their butts all the time. We’re not being judgmental here.” It’s just good bedside manners.
This is going to discourage some 3rd and 4th generation doctors from completing their med study, at least at that school.
The STD and Monkey Pox course
When attempting to contact Sula Malina (read all about Sula(s) in the whole article) how do you determine which of them you are trying to contact?
If the patient is in handcuffs with someone big that went in through the out door, is it "affirming care" to leave him like that because to uncuff him and remove the offending object would be a micro aggression against his kink?
I’m just worried about when my present doctors, who I believe had a normal medical education, retire. And then I might have to choose a new doctor from among these brain damaged new ones. Scary thought!
BDSM? Bind, Dismember, Sodomize, and Murder?
“Harvard class trains doctors to support patients in adultery and BDSM”
I wonder if the top universities in China, Russia, of India also have classes like that? My guess is that anyone proposing such would be happy to just be fired, as they’d also be looking at possible jail time.
It’s sickening to watch an empire expire in real-time. Makes me much better understand how the Romans must have felt as the Barbarians were driving south in what is now Italy.
“I’m just worried about when my present doctors, who I believe had a normal medical education, retire. And then I might have to choose a new doctor from among these brain damaged new ones. Scary thought!”
Just look at dates they attended college, and if you don’t find anyone far enough back, then look for graduates of schools not in the US.
Are they intentionally excluding pedophiles and necrophiles?
Bigots!
/mordant sarcasm
Regards,
Harvard is a damn joke.
Seriously, shouldn’t these institutions be focusing more on making health care more affordable for people than just focusing on politically controversial tangents?
The nonconformists are the geniuses, the wild scientists and discoverers, free thinkers, and iconoclasts.
The conformists are those (students, faculty, and administrators) who seek the rewards of playing the game and belonging to "ingroups." The conformists like to dress alike (even if such dress is tie-dyed t-shirts and sandals), think alike, belong to fraternities/sororities, speak in cliches, and get jobs in government or big business.
At present, we are obviously seeing the end of one of the greatest periods of extreme conformity in history. Many of these "conformity" universities (particularly the elite ones) may not continue to exist.
At least they are training doctors to treat important problems and not worry about diseases like heart trouble and cancer.
They’re trying to compete with Johns Hopkins...
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