My eldest daughter is in her 3rd year of medical school during this time of medical tyranny. The oath a medical doctor takes should be a very serious matter to every doctor. We patients take it for granted that our doctors do just that. Unfortunately, that just isn't the case. (Speaking from personal experience.) Navigating these policies should be VERY EASY TO DO. Stick to your oath, and DO NO HARM. My daughter measures all that she is learning against that sacred oath. If something, or some policy, that she's being taught doesn't measure up to that standard, she questions it. I am thankful for every, single one of you that chose this profession. Listen to yourselves though. If a medical treatment or procedure is mandated or forced upon people, or requires the use of bribery or coercion, then consent is non-existent, which is EVIL and does nothing but harm to the people. Do no harm to your patients. Don't go along with forced medical treatments, particularly these EUA Sars-Cov-2 shots. The entire world knows that there's nowhere near enough documentation to satisfy proper "informed consent" criteria. The paperwork being presented for consent about the shots is a joke. Lastly, I have yet to find a physician that can (or will) explain to me how flu cases/deaths for 2020 have completely disappeared. The entire world knows the answer to that question, too.
@ysosirius28862 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation
@nsjx2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your presentations openly
@engelag2 жыл бұрын
I have never had a MD, DO or ND provide informed consent. So, I ask for the Rx on paper. I take the Rx home, and study it myself, esp. probabilities of adverse reactions. I started this, after an MD diagnosed Rh. Arthritis and prescribed a drug that had the consumer information sheet that said MAY CAUSE DEATH. (I now have the RA under control with the NO NIGHTSHADE DIET.)
@jeffreyrudolph50612 жыл бұрын
The difference between dr. Jekyll & dr. Hyde ... is the informed consent.
@StopeCope2 жыл бұрын
Well said!!!
@fightswithspirits9152 жыл бұрын
People die because nurses not allowed to speak up. Doctors should absolutely gather information from staff and have an open dialog policy.
@bm4212 жыл бұрын
I quit on my doc this last year. He’s a big pharma tool. Kept trying to give me antidepressants I don’t need and recited the mask “it protects you and it protects me” bs after I was just in his office without masks a few weeks before. He can’t seem to think for himself. Coward.