So many doctors finding their voices to speak out about the shortcomings of a health app with potential to offer harmful advice. Not feel the need for 'safe space' to do that then? If only half as many of you could find your voices to speak out about the actual harm covered up...
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Replying to @C7RKY
The critics of the health app are speaking up in a safe space, it is safe for them to do so as there isn’t any apparent threat?
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Replying to @K_G_Spearpoint
Indeed. In fact, one might argue the only threat clinicians face in that scenario is from the health app itself...
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Replying to @C7RKY @K_G_Spearpoint
Isn’t this the case in pretty much every walk of life? As an employee you can safely criticise just about anything except your own employer?
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True. Or criticise your industry as a whole, (if you make your feelings known widely enough), as I found out. Still, I figured a career change was preferable to complicit silence. Can be an expensive choice though. Moral bankruptcy vs financial bankruptcy? Decisions, decisions...
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