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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · As a physician and surgeon, I witnessed the invasion of medical practice and hospital administrations by increasingly strident and nonsensical wokeness, to the detriment of high-quality healthcare. It is therefore heartwarming to see a clear diagnosis of the pathology that ails us and to be prescribed a corrective (“ How We’ve Taken the ...

  2. Hace 1 día · In a world that too often marginalizes people based on their race, gender, sexual orientation, body size, or disability, medicine can often be no different. Far from “doing no harm,” it treats some patients unfairly, leading to detrimental effects. The Hippocratic Oath, which is taken by physicians and implores them to ‘first, do no harm ...

  3. donoharmmedicine.orgDo No Harm

    Hace 4 días · Do No Harm: Protecting healthcare from the disastrous consequences of identity politics. Since our launch in April 2022, our successes include: 7,000+ Members. 900+ Tipline submissions. 440+ FOIA requests. 160+ OCR complaints. 9,200+ Media hits.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · In Michigan, medical professionals will soon be free. On May 1, my organization will launch a continuing medical education course that fulfills Michigan’s implicit-bias-training mandate. Created by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2021 and updated last year, the mandate requires regular indoctrination for the members of 26 medical fields—not only ...

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · North Carolina are the findings in a report released today by Do No Harm. The report reveals prestigious medical schools such as Stanford made defiant statements in wake of the ruling: "...

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · While the answer is ‘yes’, the fundamental challenge is that our measurement of harm, while advanced since Hippocrates, is still vastly suboptimal for understanding the true burden of harm, the causative underpinnings, and the impacts of our interventions to reduce it.

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · The well-known phrase "first, do no harm" is not in the Hippocratic Oath. The context of the phrase comes from The History of Epidemics , which is part of the Hippocratic corpus: "...But in those cases in which there was no danger, and where a concoction was made in proper time, it should be considered whether the translations of ...