You cannot compare 21st American physicians occasionally being called "provider" to people that have suffered centuries of discrimination. This is wrong on so many levels. You aren't discriminated against. You're in one of the most privileged jobs in the world. https://twitter.com/AequanimitasM/status/1300131359424311296 …
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You might be right physicians aren’t persecuted but fair degree of Disenfranchisement going on by completely stripping them of their titles & the systematic effort to just call them “providers”https://twitter.com/aequanimitasm/status/1294265610193350658?s=21 …
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T. Durden @AequanimitasMReplying to @dfreedman7 @tnicholsmd @BrandonADyerCheck out the article: meaning of “provider vs behandler” can be argued I’m sure... but according to
“provider was first utilized by The Third Reich, who embraced it to devalue Jewish physicians as medical professionals”
https://thedeductible.com/2019/02/08/if-you-call-me-a-provider-i-will-assume-you-are-a-nazi/ …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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How does that disenfranchise a physician? Is your income not in the top 1-3% in the country? Are you still not called doctor everyday by pts, nurses, office staff? You're pretending to be discriminated against bc a mass dept email once a week says "dear providers." Get over it.
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These doctors who are oh-so-triggered by being called a “provider” are pathetic, an embarrassment to the profession. We physicians are among the most privileged, highest paid professions there are, but these snowflakes desperately want to pretend to be persecuted.
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