Remember that before Covid, an average of 100,000 people died from medical malpractice in the USA each year. I have not seen a mass of doctors forced out of the profession because of this. As an anecdote, I have seen older people in my circle die at a higher rate than before. Many had health issues common to people of advanced years that can lead to death in time, but it seemed to me that the medical profession accelerated the deaths of older people that I knew. This includes my mother, her sister, and my wife’s uncle, the last two dying shortly after receiving the jab. Another anecdote is my GP retired suddenly at an earlier than normal age. He is in good health, and I tried to interview him and ask him why, but he has shut himself away from his old practice.
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What about this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Oath
The "first do no harm" aspect is being ignored.
Exactly. Wonder what Our Congress has to say about this? Hopefully, they will be interested. Would like to see the Good Guys come forward on this. The time is now.
Other countries should be involved too. The deaths and damage are world wide. Bunch of pussies?
More like there are a lot of sheep in medicine as everywhere else and many pressures to conform not only in opinion but down to every physical action being spelled out for a "standard of care." Deviate and be sued for malpractice. And standards of care evolve as some turn out to not be the best idea. As to the many iatrogenic errors, very few are someone deliberately trying to hurt someone, they are the result of carelessness and stupidity and bad communication. For some reason it seems like all the wonderful electronic record schemes to prevent med errors and overlooked problems can't do it all.
It might be the GP received a mandate from the hospital he was affiliated with, or from the AMA and he saw the writing on the wall and decided he wanted no part of it.
A former hospital Administrator, well liked by all and advanced the hospital greatly, announced in mid 2020, his retirement effective Jan. 2021. Seems like they knew what was forthcoming. This administrator was not old and was, as far as we know, in good health.
Something changed in my workplace October of last year, and I mean a complete attitude change. I found out then we partnered with CommonHealth, funded by The Commons Project Foundation.