I spent 8 hours in the ER with my daughter who had a scary reaction to the first dose of the Pfizer shot. She is REQUIRED to get it to keep her job as a pharmacy tech for a large health system even though she does not interface with patients. After 5 hours in a way too crowded waiting room full of sick people, she was finally given a bed in a hallway with a makeshift curtain. An hour later, when a doctor finally came in, he could barely listen to her concerns before dismissing her symptoms as being related to the vaccine. Over the next 2 hours, they did a CT scan and an EKG which they said showed nothing, although a few days later, when she read the notes, inflammation and fluid build up of the lining of her heart was noted. I mean, we can no longer trust the medical community to first do no harm. It was a very eye opening experience.
Medical schools and schooling in general have been primed to create a specific type of person that can only regurgitate things from memory and not actually think or problem solve. Sprinkle in some corruption and you have what we're witnessing today.
How many of you have doctors that even have an AMERICAN name? Most in the hospitals anymore all seem to be "foreign" and English is not their 1st language. At least this has been my experience that last several I've been in the hospital or visited family/friends in the hospital.
I spent 8 hours in the ER with my daughter who had a scary reaction to the first dose of the Pfizer shot. She is REQUIRED to get it to keep her job as a pharmacy tech for a large health system even though she does not interface with patients. After 5 hours in a way too crowded waiting room full of sick people, she was finally given a bed in a hallway with a makeshift curtain. An hour later, when a doctor finally came in, he could barely listen to her concerns before dismissing her symptoms as being related to the vaccine. Over the next 2 hours, they did a CT scan and an EKG which they said showed nothing, although a few days later, when she read the notes, inflammation and fluid build up of the lining of her heart was noted. I mean, we can no longer trust the medical community to first do no harm. It was a very eye opening experience.
Medical schools and schooling in general have been primed to create a specific type of person that can only regurgitate things from memory and not actually think or problem solve. Sprinkle in some corruption and you have what we're witnessing today.
is that why graduates from medical school are " hooded " at graduation ?
How many of you have doctors that even have an AMERICAN name? Most in the hospitals anymore all seem to be "foreign" and English is not their 1st language. At least this has been my experience that last several I've been in the hospital or visited family/friends in the hospital.