Posted on 07/29/2023 9:25:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Someone is just realizing this??????
Two Words: SOCIALIZED MEDICINE
Are you an Illinois NAZI?
LOL !
If you take too many redpills, you end up on the run from Mossad.
I’m scared to go back to nursing school. I know it’s at least as bad.
One leftist influence which introduced Marxism into the medical field was the creation in the late 60s or early 70s of the Communist Party front, the Medical Committee for Huamn Rights, led by identified CP member Dr. Quentin Young and a few other reds in the medical profession.
He took the Fifth when asked about about his being identified as a CP member by another congressional witness who knew him in it.
By the way, Young was a close friend of someone called Barack Obama in their Chicago ‘hood’. He was also reportedly present at the meeting at Weathermen leaders Bill Ayres and Bernadine Dohrn when Barack was chosen to run for Chicago politics.
Another far-left medical organization created during the 1980s is Physicians For Social Responsibility, which featured some of the Hanoi Lobby doctors re Agent Orange and other false claims about so-called chemical warfare in the Vietnam war, and then regarding nuclear arms but mainly directed at the U.S.
There was a newer leftist medical group created in the 90s from remnants of the MCHR, led by Quentin Young friends/followers but I don’t recall their name right now. However, one of its leadership names was Himmelfarb, perhaps David. It might be found by doing a name search on the website www.keywiki.org. The same for the other two groups.
bkmk
Whoops!
The Floyd autopsy found ZERO evidence of trauma to Floyd's mouth, nose, tongue, throat, trachea, and neck.
Floyd was killed by an overdose of fentanyl which fatally suppressed his breathing.
Floyd was asked by Police if he had taken any drugs.
Floyd lied and said no.
If Floyd had told the truth to Police about swallowing fentanyl, he would not have died.
I see more indians as doctors in the US.
As the entering class of 2020, we start our medical journey amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and a national civil rights movement reinvigorated by the killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery. We honor the 700,000+ lives lost to COVID-19, despite the sacrifices of health care workers.
We recognize the fundamental failings of our health care and political systems in serving vulnerable communities. This oath is the first step in our enduring commitment to repairing the injustices against those historically ignored and abused in medicine: Black patients, Indigenous patients, Patients of Color and all marginalized populations who have received substandard care as a result of their identity and limited resources.
Acknowledging the privilege and responsibility that come with being a physician, I take this oath as a call to action to fulfill my duty to patients, to the medical profession and to society.
Thereby, I pledge as a physician and lifelong student of medicine:
I will support and collaborate with my colleagues across disciplines and professions, while respecting the patient’s vital role on the health care team.
I will honor my physical, mental and emotional health so as to not lessen the quality of care I provide.
I will carry on the legacy of my predecessors by mentoring the next generation of diverse physicians.
I will recognize the pivotal role of ethical research in the advancement of medicine and commit myself to endless scholarship with the ultimate goal of improving patient care.
I will care for my patients’ holistic well-being, not solely their pathology. With empathy, compassion and humility, I will prioritize understanding each patient’s narrative, background and experiences while protecting privacy and autonomy.
I will champion diversity in both medicine and society, and promote an inclusive environment by respecting the perspectives of others and relentlessly seeking to identify and eliminate my personal biases.
I will be an ally to those of low socioeconomic status, the BIPOC community, the LGBTQIA+ community, womxn/women, differently-abled individuals and other underserved groups in order to dismantle the systemic racism and prejudice that medical professionals and society have perpetuated.
I will educate myself on social determinants of health in order to use my voice as a physician to advocate for a more equitable health care system from the local to the global level.
I will restore trust between the health care community and the population in which I serve by holding myself and others accountable, and by combating misinformation in order to improve health literacy.
In making this oath, I embrace the ever-changing responsibilities of being a physician and pledge to uphold the integrity of the profession in the clinic and beyond.
Stuff that crap, we don’t want to see it here.
“American Medical schools have become infected by radical leftism”
America has become infected by radical leftism
There, fixed it
If your doctor does not have a “white lives matter” poster on the wall next to their diplomas do not walk out of their office.
Run!
“while protecting privacy and autonomy”
= while forwarding their jab history to the People’s Tribunal.
The rule of opposites is how to decode this stuff.
Wow, I want to throw up. Can you tell me if medical schools post their oath publicly, so one can see it before applying to said vomitorium?
“by combating misinformation in order to improve health literacy”
= supporting censorship and brainwashing to crush dissent.
bttt
Additionally, Floyd did NOT die in the street. He died nearly 9 hours later in the ICU.
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