Actually, she is a nurse. She’s just not licensed. I hate this particular provaccine trope. Andrew Wakefield is still a physician, just delicensed. Not having a license doesn’t change your being a nurse or doctor.
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Replying to @gorskon
I've had this conversation a few times. Words matter. I went to school & graduated 2nd in my class as a CDA. I was a CDA, I am not currently a CDA. She has no reason, other than appealing to own authority, for wearing scrubs to the capital or calling herself Sandra RN on FB.
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Replying to @altdrpan
So don’t say she isn’t a nurse. That is lying. Say she’s unlicensed. She IS. A nurse, however. We shouldn’t lie about that.
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Replying to @gorskon
I respect you a great deal Dr Gorski, so I won't defend myself being called a liar, with my usual flair. I disagree. She is not a nurse. She WAS a nurse. She can be a nurse again, but at this moment, if she practiced as a nurse, she would be a criminal.
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Replying to @altdrpan
Defend yourself all you like. She IS a nurse, just unlicensed. Words do matter, and you’re on the wrong side of this.
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For instance, she could run a clinic or be in nursing administration without a license, as long as she doesn’t do direct patient care. That’s still nursing.
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Replying to @gorskon
You could have mentioned that prior to your attempt at embarrassing me into submission. I'm not unreasonable. I see you have a point there, but my back is already against a wall.
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Replying to @gorskon
You gave only your opinion in the first criticism. I was unaware that I was obligated to accept that as gospel.
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I shouldn’t have used the word “lie,” and for that I’m sorry. (That particular trope REALLY infuriates me.)
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However you were nonetheless very much incorrect, but in retrospect obviously unaware of the history of that very technique being used to attack pro-science advocates.
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I think many of us don’t know that history.
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I’ve seen it used on Dr Amy Tuteur.
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