unpopular (?) opinion: the term “frequent flyer” is completely derogatory, and the medical community’s way of badly coping with the fact that there are patients whose needs we cannot meet
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But it can certainly lead to victims having real medical problems.
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Well, racism certainly is related to a lot of medical problems along with socioeconomic problems which significantly impact medical problems, so...maybe you’re wrong here

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And what medication are you going to prescribe to solve a patients socioeconomic issues? Stay in your lane and focus on not killing the guy you’re working on, maybe?
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All these brave anonymous medical accounts, punching at a med student. So brave. So tough. All those toughnesses. From anonymous accounts.
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more than one of these 'brave, anonymous medical accounts' are anonymous specifically because many have been banned for taking the 'wrong' side of an argument, and because of the very reason
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Maybe not (debateable) but medicine has a racism problem.
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Thank you for at least understanding my statement.
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Have you heard the phrase “social determinants of health” ever in your life bud
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So I guess the whole social determinants of health thing just whistled by you, eh?
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