sure? but that isn't an excuse for choosing to use disrespectful language
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What is the salutary benefit of not using disrespectful language, exactly? On what moral basis do you make this request/ demand?
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Replying to @md_stat @traependergrast and
On the moral basis that patients are human beings who deserve the respect of their providers, that providers should have the humility to understand that the patient who presents to the ED once a week or every day has a life full of challenges that most of us could never imagine.
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Replying to @jordanrudman1 @traependergrast and
Respect is earned. The doctor-patient relationship is the foundation. This requires respect on both sides. “Deserving” something because someone is human is not a moral argument in itself.
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Replying to @md_stat @jordanrudman1 and
That’s actually not... at all what medical ethics says.
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Replying to @traependergrast @jordanrudman1 and
“Medical ethics” is a moving goal post. What do they say today?
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Replying to @md_stat @jordanrudman1 and
If I have to teach you about medical ethics im going to charge by the hour. Do you need my Venmo
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Replying to @traependergrast @jordanrudman1 and
You can’t teach me anything because you know nothing.
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Replying to @md_stat @jordanrudman1 and
Then why are you asking me all these questions
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Replying to @traependergrast @jordanrudman1 and
To prove that you don’t know anything.
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So you just admit that you're trolling. Big surprise there.
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